IOTA introduced Trinity mobile wallet

IOTA introduced Trinity mobile wallet

The management of the IOTA Foundation announced the start of full operation of the beta version of the mobile wallet, which was named Trinity.

The new service features a simple interface that allows even users far from the world of technology to use the program. To date, the Beta version of the application has already been launched on the iOS and Android operating systems.

Also, Representatives of the IOTA Foundation note that Trinity is designed to make transactions as simple and convenient as possible. It offers many useful features, from easy-to-use QR code support, to details such as preventing address reuse. Trinity has the ability to have multiple “accounts” on the app with one password, with all transaction and balance data updated automatically. The application also allows you to securely store user seed phrases and supports two-factor authentication. The service also offers instant transfers.

Against the background of the news about the launch of a mobile wallet, the average market price of the IOTA cryptocurrency rose by 22%, to $1.68. Currently, there are 2.8 billion in circulation, the total trade turnover is $92,441,969

Features of the IOTA platform, created specifically for the concept of the Internet of Things (Internet of Things) and built on technology –Tangle, allowed the UN to begin implementing it into its work processes, including document flow and supply chain management. The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) noted the purpose of the partnership as exploring the potential of IOTA innovative technologies in improving the efficiency of UNOPS operations. A memorandum of cooperation was signed last week.


According to https://trinity.iota.org

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