Users of U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange Gemini can now trade on the go with a new mobile app, launched for iOS and Android on Tuesday.
The app lets you buy and sell cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, ether, litecoin, bitcoin cash and Zcash.
SEE ALSO: Crypto's black Wednesday: Where do we go from here?Besides buying, selling, sending, receiving and storing cryptocoins, the app comes with a couple of advanced features. These include setting recurring buy orders and buying a basket of cryptocurrencies (called Cryptoverse) with a single order.
And even if you're not a Gemini customer, you can still use the app (provided it's available in your region) to check prices and access historical price data for the cryptocurrencies that are available on Gemini.
Gemini was launched in 2015 by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and was touted as one of the first cryptocurrency exchanges that's fully regulated and fully compliant with U.S. laws. It currently operates in all U.S. states except Hawaii, as well as Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and the U.K.
“Cryptocurrency never sleeps so it’s important for us to make it easy for our customers to engage with it wherever they are and whenever they want," Cameron Winklevoss, president of Gemini, said in a statement.
The app is available now in Apple's App Store, as well as in Google Play Store.
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