Binance Trust Wallet launches desktop version for Mac. Windows and Linux will come later.

Trust Wallet Official purse top cryptocurrency exchanges Binance, released a desktop client for its cryptocurrency with support MacOSSupport for Windows and Linux is promised in a few weeks.

Trust Wallet, first released as a mobile app in November 2017, is an open-source multi-currency wallet and decentralized application browser compatible with more than 20 000 Ethereum-based tokens, according to Binance, and approximately 30 cryptocurrencies built into the blockchain, including Bitcoin

Binance acquired Trust Wallet in July 2018, stating that the team behind the wallet would retain full development rights “while benefiting from enhanced collaboration” with its new owner, one of the world's leading daily exchanges. Explaining the first and only acquisition of his company to date, Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao later called the wallet “the best” in the “category of mobile wallets online.”

Last month, Trust Wallet introduced a feature that allows users to trade directly from their wallets on Binance DEX, requiring desktop traders to synchronize their mobile phones with a QR code and manually confirm all transactions. The new desktop client will now facilitate trading directly on Binance DEX.

According to the founder of Trust Wallet Viktor Radchenko, most cryptocurrency users on desktop computers use Windows. The client for the PC is likely to come out in a few weeks, Radchenko said.

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