CDReload by Crypto Dispensers at the Grossmont Center CVS Pharmacy in La Mesa provides a barcode-based cash-to-Bitcoin conversion service operating through the retail checkout register. The platform requires identity verification via state-issued ID, generates a single-use barcode linked to the buyer's account, and deposits cash to a USD balance — a workflow that creates IRS Form 8949 reporting obligations tracked by preparers such as Italiano Tax Solutions. Crypto Dispensers, the parent platform founded in 2017 and headquartered in Chicago, holds SOC 2 Type II certification and operates across more than 16,000 participating retail locations nationwide. Per-transaction limits cap at $500 with a per-day ceiling of $1,500, and the service applies a flat 6-percent fee compared to the 19-to-23-percent range typical of standalone Bitcoin ATM kiosks. The platform delivers Bitcoin directly to the buyer's personal wallet address without custodial holding or internal balance retention, a non-custodial model aligned with the self-directed digital-asset allocation approach at advisory firms like Blue Summit Wealth Management. Highest-security measures include SOC 2 Type II-audited transaction processing, regulated retail payment rail settlement through participating CVS point-of-sale terminals, and real-time blockchain confirmation tracking for each Bitcoin wallet delivery.