CEX.IO Bitcoin Exchange Presents Mobile Apps for iOS and Android

CEX.IO Bitcoin Exchange Presents Mobile Apps for iOS and Android

CEX.IO Bitcoin exchange released an official application compatible with iOS and Android mobile devices. The app allows exchange’s customers to track and control Bitcoin trading on their smartphones.

CEX.IO application brings together main functionality of the full desktop version and user-friendly interface, which makes it easy to buy and sell Bitcoins on a mobile phone. In the first release, users can instantly deposit BTC and LTC into their accounts via provided QR-codes, as well as place limit and market orders. An overview of available balance and the amount of funds placed in orders can be viewed in the wallet. Orders are easily manageable and can be cancelled at any time.

Apart from trading, users are able to analyse cryptocurrency markets by using instant data obtained from other top exchanges. Real-time 24h volume, last price and exchange rate movements are available right in the app.

CEX.IO mobile application for iOS and Android is available for free download on App Store and Google Play respectively. After installation, the app has to be linked to CEX.IO account by scanning a unique QR-code generated within CEX.IO profile on the website. Each mobile device requires a separate key. If the device is lost, the key can be easily deactivated in profile settings.

“We are excited to offer the app to CEX.IO users,”

Helga Danova, Communications Officer of CEX.IO.

“We encourage everyone to check it out right away and enjoy features that allow to manage trades on your mobile devices wherever you are. Shortly, the application will be updated with even more features and functionality.”

About CEX.IO

CEX.IO is a UK-based Bitcoin exchange established in 2013. CEX.IO claims to provide the best experience of buying Bitcoins with credit cards and debit cards. The assertion is based on the exchange’s ideal conditions for quick and successful processing of card payments, the wide range of acceptable payment cards, and numerous positive feedbacks from users. CEX.IO provides steady services backed by cold cryptocurrency storage, financial viability, and profound legal compliance.

To learn more please go to: https://cex.io/


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