The Bison app, developed by Sowa Labs, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Techno Financial, the Stuttgart Stock Exchange, has announced its intention to launch a digital currency platform supporting Betkin, Light Queen and Ripple.
Bison also announced on its official Twitter account that the new service would enter its pilot testing phase sometime in January 2019, which will be a major breakthrough for a platform on the ninth European stock market.
Will this be a decisive change in the fundamentals of digital currency trading in Europe?
In April, CCN announced that Sowa Labs had revealed that the Bison app had been developed to compete with the Robinhood platform by providing free traffic to users. At that time, the CEO of Sowa Labs described it as the first application in the world based on a traditional stock exchange. At that time, the release date of the application was set for September, but a number of delays would otherwise be postponed until 2019.
Based on information previously provided, the platform will provide users with simplified identity verification as part of a range of design solutions and UX solutions designed to create the most seamless experience possible. Bison users can expect to complete your KYC process in minutes against other multi-day platforms.
Users will also be able to take advantage of the new Cryptoradar tool, which provides them with real-time market intelligence by aggregating and analyzing more than 250,000 tweets to measure the investment mood and market appetite. After launching in January, the service will be launched in layers for different user groups.
The NCC has previously indicated that the German Central Bank and the German Stock Exchange have completed a comprehensive settlement exercise as the world's fourth largest economy continues to explore the adoption of Plucchin with a high level of enthusiasm, which is often possessed by other major world economies.
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