Bitcoin IRA Named Winner Of Best New Mobile App

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The Award Comes on the Heels of the Company’s One-Year Anniversary Since the App’s Launch

Bitcoin IRA, the world’s first and most trusted digital asset IRA technology platform, received the Best New Mobile App platinum award for the business and finance category by Best Mobile App Awards.

The Best Mobile App Awards recognizes the latest apps and developers behind the product. Winners are selected via a committee of highly experienced app designers, expert developers and publishers who are dedicated to uncovering the next big player in mobile applications.

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“We are thrilled to be recognized by the Best Mobile App Awards,” said Bitcoin IRA Co-Founder and Chief Operations Officer, Chris Kline. “Next month, we’ll be celebrating the one-year anniversary of the launch of our mobile app. As the crypto market continues to grow, we will strive to give our clients the best tools to engage in this exciting and emerging asset class.”

Available on both Apple and Android devices, Bitcoin IRA’s mobile app is the first cryptocurrency retirement app of its kind, allowing users to easily buy, sell and swap cryptocurrencies inside their self-directed retirement accounts. Earlier this year, the company announced that they had increased their offering to more than 60 types of cryptocurrencies, including Cardano (ADA), Solana (SOL), and Polkadot (DOT). The platform provides a wide array of services, such as IRA Earn, which gives users up to 6%1 monthly interest on their crypto assets and provides world-class security2 with up to $7003 million in custody insurance.

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