Boerse Stuttgart Launches Mobile Crypto Trading App

  • The app is available both for iOS and Android devices.
  • Users will be able to trade BTC, ETH, LTC, and XRP from their mobile phones.
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According to the company’s press release, the mobile app for trading Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and XRP is now available both for iOS and Android devices. The mobile app has the same main functions as the BSDEX desktop version, enabling users to view their crypto holdings, access basic and professional order types, and track cryptocurrency prices.

“We see huge customer demand for a reliable and transparent German trading venue for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Co. This is also reflected by the trading volume on BSDEX, which has now exceeded 1 billion euros since our market entry,” said Maximilian von Wallenberg, CEO of Boerse Stuttgart Digital Exchange GmbH. The company is the technical operator of BSDEX and a joint venture of Boerse Stuttgart GmbH, Axel Springer SE, finanzen.net GmbH, and SBI Crypto Investment.

BSDEX currently has over 20,000 users that actively trade cryptocurrencies. EUWAX AG, Bankhaus Scheich, and Crypto Broker AG act as liquidity providers for the exchange, while Blocknox GmbH, a subsidiary of Boerse Stuttgart Digital Ventures GmbH, takes care of the custody. 

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