Robinhood Wallet Embraces Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and Ethereum Swaps
Robinhood Wallet has incorporated support for Bitcoin and Dogecoin, along with introducing Ethereum swaps within its platform. This move comes after the wallet's successful global launch six months ago, garnering a wides...
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Robinhood Wallet has incorporated support for Bitcoin and Dogecoin, along with introducing Ethereum swaps within its platform. This move comes after the wallet's successful global launch six months ago, garnering a widespread user base across 140 countries. The wallet now offers custody, send, and receive support for Bitcoin and Dogecoin.
Additionally, according to a statement published on its website, Robinhood Wallet is stepping into the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector by enabling in-app swaps on the Ethereum network. The rollout begins with select users gaining access to over 200 tokens and plans to extend this feature to the wider user base in the near future.
Robinhood Expands Offerings to Meet Demand
Jahann Kerbrat, the General Manager of Robinhood Crypto, remarked: "With Robinhood Wallet, we stripped away many of the complexities of DeFi and broader Web3 ecosystem and reduced some of the challenges and barriers to entry for everyday people. We are excited to keep building for our customers around the world as we ship new features and expand support for new networks and tokens."
Currently, Robinhood Wallet supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies across multiple networks, including Arbitrum, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin, Optimism, and Polygon. On the platform, users can conduct swaps on both Ethereum and Polygon networks. In addition to the recent expansion, the wallet launched a Web 3 browser that directly connects users to decentralized apps.
Robinhood reported a trading volume of USD $69.2 billion for July despite the challenges posed by the recent crypto downturn. The decline in crypto market activity was felt across various sectors, including retail trading. Recently, Robinhood released its operational data summary for July 2023, revealing a significant decrease of 38% in total trading volume compared to the previous year.
Resilience amid Decline in Trading Activity
According to a report by Finance Magnates, Robinhood's Monthly Active Users (MAU) experienced a slight uptick to 11 million in July. While this marked a growth of 200,000 compared to June, it highlights a decline of 17% from the previous year's 13.2 million users.
In an effort to combat declining user engagement, Robinhood introduced 24-hour Market trading for all its customers in July. The feature, named the Robinhood 24-Hour Market Service, was initially introduced in May before being made accessible to all users following its successful trial period.
Besides that, to establish a presence in the UK market, Robinhood initiated a search for individuals to fill key roles in this endeavour in July. Through LinkedIn postings, the company announced its hunt for a Compliance Officer in London and other key executive positions. Additionally, the pioneer of 'zero-fee' trading is planning to obtain regulatory approval from the FCA.
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