Simplex and Skrill Broaden Cryptocurrency Convenience by Launching New Onramp...

Simplex and Skrill Broaden Cryptocurrency Convenience by Launching New Onramp...

As enthusiasm for cryptocurrency mounts amid strong demand from retail and institutional investors, financial service providers Simplex and Skrill are building more inroads into the ecosystem, focusing on improving transactability and convenience. The digital payment services continue to expand the accessibility of the cryptocurrency landscape by backing direct token withdrawals and support for in-browser wallets. Expanded In-Browser Wallet Capabilities Simplex is partnering with privacy-oriented web browser Opera to provide cryptocurrency support for its in-browser wallet. The wallet will....


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