Gemini cryptocurrency exchange launches mobile application for iOS and Android OS

Gemini cryptocurrency exchange launches mobile application for iOS and Android OS

According to a post by Gemini CEO and co-founder Tyler Winklevoss, the exchange released the Gemini mobile app for iOS and Android on December 11, 2018.

The Gemini mobile application is equipped with many features that simplify the process of trading and storing cryptocurrencies. The app's simple and intuitive UX, coupled with a high level of security, ensures ease of use for newcomers to the cryptocurrency sector.

The app's multi-layered security includes two-factor authentication and an additional PIN code that customers must remember to log in.

The app allows users to buy, sell and store cryptocurrency with one tap after registration. It also makes it easier to track the market price of a crypto portfolio. Users can check the price of a specific cryptocurrency and access historical price data for cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, ether, bitcoin cash and Zcash, whether they are registered or not. Real-time price changes will allow users to track every price movement of their portfolio.

Additionally, users can also set price alerts that will notify them of any price movement above or below a certain level or movement of more than a certain percentage. The "Recurring Purchases" feature allows users to repeat an order with any frequency, time and quantity of their choice.


It seems that the market situation, which has forced many players to cease operations, has not affected the Winklevoss brothers, who continue to be convinced proponents of the long-term potential of cryptocurrencies. In addition to launching the application, in September the brothers announced the release of a stable Gemini Dollar token pegged to the US dollar.

What awaits the future of the millionaire twins is unknown, but they may well earn even more on cryptocurrency, especially if the SEC still approves the long-awaited Bitcoin ETF.


According to btcmanager.com

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