Circle Gives First Look at iOS and Android Apps
Bitcoin company Circle gave a sneak peek of its mobile apps to those who attended the CoinScrum meetup in London yesterday. Company CEO Jeremy Allaire explained to the 170-strong audience that the iOS and Android apps has just entered beta phase, before demonstrating how to use them to make a transaction - instantly sending bitcoin from one Circle account to another. "We are working hard to provide a cross-platform experience that makes it easy for consumers to access bitcoin and experience the benefits of digital currency," said Allaire. "We hope to add iOS and Android native apps to our....
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It was recently noted that Circle Internet Financial had mobile applications for iOS and Android in the works. In fact, the Boston-based company demonstrated their mobile applications in London last month, but we haven't really gotten a good look at the Android version of the app. Until today. Kind of. Nat Tarbox, Product Designer at Circle, posted an image this week offering users a very tiny glimpse as to what they can expect the Android version of the app to look like. Here it is: It's certainly got something in common with the Circle website, and that's that it looks clean and spiffy.....
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