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Binance’s official cryptocurrency wallet app, TrustWallet, has announced Dash support, bringing the number of coins it supports to 14.
This new announcement comes only after a week when the App announced the support of Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Bitcoin. Besides these, the app supports Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, GoChain, POA Network, VeChain, Tron, Wanchain, Callisto and ICON.
You can now send/receive/store your #DigitalCash #Dash from the convenience of your Trust mobile wallet – #useTrust w/ @Dashpay https://t.co/A6qdCSG6P0 pic.twitter.com/zUPOzLx6CH
— Trust – Ethereum Wallet (@TrustWalletApp) January 17, 2019
Enabling New Assets
According to a post published on their blog, TrustWallet has demonstrated how users can add new assets to their accounts. One can achieve this by tapping on the “+” sign located at the upper right corner of their app, and then selecting the coin they wish to add.
For a clear presentation, TrustWallet included this photo:
More Development To Come
The TrustWallet team took up the Dash support announcement to inform its users that it has more developments lined up for them. The team noted that:
“Going forward, we will monitor the performance and stability of our Dash release very closely, and if everything works well, hopefully, we can surprise you with more new coins in the coming weeks!”
What’s Dash And How It Works
Based on the bitcoin source code, Dash is an open source cryptocurrency focuses on the payments industry. It offers users a form of digital currency that’s fast, inexpensive and portable.
Just like its older sibling, Bitcoin, Dash is a decentralized cryptocurrency and based on the blockchain. However, it works a bit differently bitcoin considering that it has a two-tier network. Powered by master nodes, the second tire allows for instant transactions and financial privacy.
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