Change Wallet - a new mobile application for trading digital currencies

Change Wallet - a new mobile application for trading digital currencies

A string of positive new product developments is helping to increase the rate of overall adoption of Bitcoin. One of the latest such products is the new Change Wallet - a mobile application for trading cryptocurrency without commission fees.

Estonian-based and Singapore-funded Change has launched Change Wallet, a mobile app that allows users to buy and convert cryptocurrency. The application supports currencies such as Bitcoin, Ether, Ripple, Litecoin, Tether. According to the company, Change Wallet facilitates financial transactions and payments, and also provides access to a variety of other services.

Notably, according to a press release dated July 18, the platform will not charge fees for transactions made using Change Wallet. Using the wallet, you can send, receive and store several cryptocurrencies, as well as several fiat currencies, including US dollars and euros. 

Change Wallet is available for residents of the European Economic Area on iOS or Android operating systems. 

Change CEO Christian Cangro said: “Cryptocurrencies will soon be used as much as fiat in the purchase of everyday things.

As the developers of Change Wallet explain, the mobile application will help solve three important problems associated with the banking system. In particular, users can carry out all transactions using the phone, thereby avoiding the need to visit the bank. In addition, Change Wallet can provide banking services to many people around the world who do not have bank accounts.


As Bitcoin continues on its growth trajectory to test the $8,000 resistance level, the crypto community is enthusiastically welcoming such initiatives because they help increase the rate of adoption of cryptocurrencies on a global scale. 

One of the supporters of Change Wallet, Roger Crook, former CEO of DHL Global Forwarding, said:

I support this project because I believe it has a great future. I have no doubt that the crypto business will thrive and grow globally in the coming years."



According to bitcoinist.com

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