San Francisco-based cryptocurrency exchange Kraken announced that it is introducing a mobile version of its Kraken Future trading app.
New opportunities for futures tradingOn Nov. 21, Kraken announced on its blog that it is launching a mobile app version of Kraken Futures, which was created earlier this year after acquiring Cryptofacilities and was previously only available on a web browser.
The app will be available on both the iOS and Android platforms.
According to its website, Kraken Futures is a professional trading platform for derivatives on digital assets, where traders can long and short digital assets with up to 50x leverage, while offering seamless transfers between spot and futures markets.
The newly introduced Kraken Futures app will also enable its users to sign-in with a QR code, see live order book and price charts, and manage open positions and open orders, among others.
On top of the new app features, Kraken will pay out a 30% revenue share of net fees to its active traders every week.
WebSockets private API went liveEarlier in October, Kraken announced that it had made its WebSockets private Application Program Interface available, adding that the first two messages of the private API had gone live to all of its clients after being in beta mode since the beginning of October.
According to the exchange, the first two messages of the private API will list the client's open orders and push updates when new orders are created.
It will also list the last 50 trades, pushing updates when new trades execute.
Trading App for Kraken Futures Is Now Available on iOS and Android
Published on Nov 21, 2019
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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