It has been announced that after a year of intensive design and development, as well as three months of beta testing, the Edge cryptocurrency wallet has gone live.
\r\nThe brand new digital wallet was devised due to a need from users within the industry the world over asking for a multi-asset wallet that they could truly depend on. The Edge wallet offers an open-source, yet secure and private wallet that is easy to use, utilising the Edge Security framework to work through.
\r\nAt the time of release the Edge wallet supports all the big hitters within the cryptocurrency sphere, from Bitcoin to Litecoin, Ethereum, Dash, Bitcoin Cash and many more. What makes it stand out that little bit more is that it also allows users to add ERC-20 tokens manually to the wallet if they are not natively supported by the service at this time.
\r\nAs with all technology relating to digital currencies, the team behind the Edge wallet offer an open-source platform where they welcome developers of other blockchains to come forward and contribute, with an easy plugin allowing for users to conduct transactions with their digital asset. This approach should lead to a strengthening of the product over time, as more users and developers come on board.
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