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Yellow Card Adds New Digital Assets To App For Customers

Yellow Card has launched additional five coins to its app to provide a wider-range of cryptocurrencies for its growing customers in Africa.

The latest launch by the firm with a presence in 16 African countries allows customers to view and trade over seven digital assets including Bitcoin (BTC), Tether (USDT), Ethereum (ETH), USD Coin (USDC), Cardano (ADA), Solana (SOL) & Celo Dollar (cUSD).

In the last few years, Yellow Card, the fastest-growing cryptocurrency exchange on the African continent, has provided innovative financial solutions to many Africans across the continent, including the recent launch of its new innovative payment feature, Yellow Pay across the continent.

Now with the launch of the new coins, customers will be able to enhance their experience on the app with the ability to diversify their crypto portfolios and take advantage of a number of market opportunities.

Speaking on the latest initiative, the firm’s Co-founder/CEO, Chris Maurice, said: “We are committed to continuously developing and advancing our product in order to provide customers with the most comprehensive and progressive experience possible. The addition of the coins to our app is the first of many new features that Yellow Card will launch this year.”

According to him, the addition of the new coins is the company’s response to address customers’ demands for more coins to trade across Africa.

Commenting on how the new digital assets will benefit the customers, Director of Product Management at Yellow Card, Ogochukwu Umeokafor, explained: “Our customers wanted to trade a wider variety of digital assets on our platform as opposed to being limited by the few number coins we had available on the platform at the time.

“As a company, we are constantly taking deliberate steps to scale our business which means expanding our offering in various indices to drive adoption and usage”, Umeokafor added.

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