Spectrocoin, one of the early Bitcoin debit cards providers, announced yesterday a new version of their iOS wallet in App Store. Spectrocoin is often touted as the MVP (Minimum Viable Product) of the largest venture called Bankera, which recently raised more than $100 million in one of the most successful (and popular) ICOs, with more than 100,000 investors.
I'm glad to see they are still hard at work, rolling out updates for their legacy products.
The Spectrocoin wallet lets you deposit fiat or crypto using a variety of methods (including debit / credit cards and SEPA transfers in the EU), send crypto (with zero fees, if the receiver is a Spectrocoin user, based on off-chain transactions), exchange fiat for crypto (and vice-versa), and, most importantly, it also gives access to your very own IBAN account opened on the platform.
The deposit commissions are a bit high, while the deposit limits are a bit low, but it's good to know that you have this emergency option, if you need to.
There are also a few security enhancements on this new update, which are encouraging for further developments of the Bankera product.
If you want to read the whole change log, have a look at Spectrocoin's blog post.
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