One of the leading Bitcoin exchanges, Binance, invites everyone to take part in beta testing of the Binance Info application, which will become an open data analysis platform. Binance Info is an information mobile application designed to obtain online data about the situation in the crypto market.
Currently, the service monitors the trading volume of the Binance, Poloniex, Bittrex, KuCoin, and Cryptopia exchanges. Developed and trusted by Binance, the service allows users to track basic information, the latest news and price movements of crypto assets in real time via their smartphone. In addition, receive service signals about changes in trading volumes for one and a half thousand pairs of the cryptocurrency market.
During the beta testing period, users of the service are offered to become members for free to help build the initial database, the platform's website says. Once launched, the application will become a paid application and can only be downloaded for Binance Coin (BNB).
Via Twitter, Binance is inviting beta testers to develop this app and is offering the chance to be part of a closed, exclusive beta group. To receive an information application before its official release, it is enough to fill out a form, which, according to user reviews, requests quite confidential information.
Today, the platform is known for its low trading commissions (0.1%), as well as fast transaction processing. Binance technology is capable of processing 1.4 million orders per second. The platform is quickly gaining popularity and aims to expand its listing and services offered to users. A new tool for operational investment management can compete with such market giants as CoinMarketCap, Delta and Blockfolio, subject to the successful launch of the project.
In the meantime, the new Binance mobile application is causing quite a lot of comments from users who are dissatisfied with the cumbersome interface and awkward design, which is inconvenient to work with on the phone.
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