CoinMarketCap, the popular cryptocurrency market data site, has released its first mobile app.
The Tuesday release - which is currently only available for iOS users - comes as the site marks its fifth anniversary since launching in 2013.
CoinMarketCap lists prices for hundreds of coins and tokens as well as trading volume data for exchanges.
The site has become one of the most-visited in the world, ranking 174th in Alexa's global rankings.
According to a post by the company published alongside the app's release, CoinmarketCap has received 60 million unique visits tus far in 2018.
CoinMarketCap's app is available from the iTunes Store free of charge and includes ads.
It has earned 12 ratings at the time of writing, all of them five stars.
Amidst growing interest in digital assets, ConiMarketCap faces increasing competition.
The company is also offering indices based on data from CryptoCompare, CoinMarketCap's less-trafficked rival.
CoinDesk is an independent operating subsidiary of Digital Currency Group, which invests in cryptocurrencies and blockchain startups.
Crypto Data Site CoinMarketCap Releases iOS Mobile App
Published on May 1, 2018
by Coindesk | Published on Coinage
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