Title: [2019-02-02]Bitstamp Launches Mobile Trading App for Android and iOS Post by: ppblockchain on February 02, 2019, 11:26:01 AM According to the announcement, the new app will replace the previous mobile platform and will include the following features:
Simple buy/sell interface for beginners Tradeview for experienced traders All currencies paired with USD, EUR and BTC Instant, market, limit and stop orders available Check your balances, transaction history and transaction details Remotely disable the app in case your phone is lost Send crypto for free Read more : https://paperblockchain.com/bitstamp-launches-mobile-trading-app-for-android-and-ios/ (https://paperblockchain.com/bitstamp-launches-mobile-trading-app-for-android-and-ios/) Title: Re: [2019-02-02]Bitstamp Launches Mobile Trading App for Android and iOS Post by: btyco on February 04, 2019, 08:49:51 PM Looks good, does all the things needed to trade. However there is no mention of making deposits, especially in fiat. Good for a bit of trading on the go if they are day traders or simply crypto addicts
Title: Re: [2019-02-02]Bitstamp Launches Mobile Trading App for Android and iOS Post by: davis196 on February 06, 2019, 01:31:34 PM Are Google Play and Applestore currently accepting crypto trading apps?
All the crypto exchange platforms are becoming mobile-friendly,which is convenient,but brings more security risks.I would never use my Android device to trade crypto,it doesn't seem secure enough for me. Title: Re: [2019-02-02]Bitstamp Launches Mobile Trading App for Android and iOS Post by: aoluain on February 06, 2019, 02:52:46 PM Are Google Play and Applestore currently accepting crypto trading apps? All the crypto exchange platforms are becoming mobile-friendly,which is convenient,but brings more security risks.I would never use my Android device to trade crypto,it doesn't seem secure enough for me. Yes google are accepting crypto trading apps but im sure there are limits, maybe not? Coinbase have their android app on google play! If we treat our devices properly security wont be an issue. Quote Let's get this out of the way. Android as an operating system is very secure. It has multiple layers of protection to keep malware at bay, and it requires your specific permission to do almost anything that could lead to your data or the system being compromised. However, Android is an open system that trusts you the user and its community of developers to do the right thing. https://lifehacker.com/how-secure-is-android-really-1446328680 Its good to see Bitstamp launching a mobile app, cant understand why companies are slow to provide apps, we do so much on mobile devices nowadays it just makes sense. Title: Re: [2019-02-02]Bitstamp Launches Mobile Trading App for Android and iOS Post by: 1Referee on February 06, 2019, 03:47:17 PM Are Google Play and Applestore currently accepting crypto trading apps? All the crypto exchange platforms are becoming mobile-friendly,which is convenient,but brings more security risks.I would never use my Android device to trade crypto,it doesn't seem secure enough for me. Yes, there are several exchanges already that have an app in the Play Store, and Binance as one of the more popular exchanges as well. I honestly don't see much of a problem with the app itself, but do see the mobility factor as a weak spot. People tend to connect to each and every wifi network they can find when they're out and about. Most of the average joes don't know what risks they expose themselves to, and this is how a lot of them end up getting hacked. There are enough examples of fake wifi hotspots with identical names and everything as the store or food establishment you are spending some time at. Title: Re: [2019-02-02]Bitstamp Launches Mobile Trading App for Android and iOS Post by: gentlemand on February 06, 2019, 04:19:00 PM Yes, there are several exchanges already that have an app in the Play Store, and Binance as one of the more popular exchanges as well. Gemini's app appears to charge higher fees than the regular portal which seems rather screwed up to me also it only offers you market orders. I couldn't imagine trading on a phone. You need precision and access to more information than one small screen can provide, but then I am old. Title: Re: [2019-02-02]Bitstamp Launches Mobile Trading App for Android and iOS Post by: 1Referee on February 07, 2019, 11:36:22 AM Gemini's app appears to charge higher fees than the regular portal which seems rather screwed up to me also it only offers you market orders. More incentive for people to use that exchange through their phone's web browser rather than their app. :DI couldn't imagine trading on a phone. You need precision and access to more information than one small screen can provide, but then I am old. Most people don't care about any of that with how they buy in low to sell high based on nothing but their own gut feelings. In that case it's perfectly suitable. Robinhood app is mobile too, and it's being used by millions of average joes to trade stocks and whatnot wherever they are. It all comes down to user demand, and there is plenty of that.The more advanced traders use their mobile phones mainly to manage their positions on the go rather than to actually trade. |