CoinJar Redesigns iOS Wallet App for More Social Experience

CoinJar Redesigns iOS Wallet App for More Social Experience

CoinJar has clarified that only the iOS version of its new app is available today. Anglo-Australian bitcoin exchange CoinJar has released a new mobile app, now called 'CoinJar Touch', saying new user-friendly features will speed up bitcoin payments and attract new users to digital currency. CoinJar's Samuel Tate said the new app is in response to user requests for transfer in and out of bitcoin on its exchange "on-the-go", and to manage their payments and contacts lists with greater ease. Users can send instantaneous payments to other CoinJar accounts by using Twitter-style user names....


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