Kaspa, the innovative cryptocurrency network, has just released its latest mobile wallet, Kaspium v1.0.1. This new wallet is designed to be user-friendly and intuitive, making it easy for users to manage their digital assets.
Kaspium offers a range of features that simplify the process of managing cryptocurrencies. Users can create new wallets with a 24-word secret phrase or import existing wallets using a 12-word or 24-word phrase. The wallet also allows for the creation and import of multiple wallets, providing flexibility for users with diverse needs.
The wallet’s functionalities include sending and receiving KAS, the native currency of the Kaspa network, with detailed transaction history and address lists. Users can also filter addresses to view only those with funds, generate QR codes for receiving funds, and scan QR codes for quick payments.
Kaspium supports 38 different fiat currencies and offers multilingual support, catering to a global audience. Users can customize their visual experience with light or dark themes and secure their wallets with PIN codes, biometrics, and passwords. The wallet also has an auto-lock feature for added security.
Other notable features include the ability to connect to custom Kaspa nodes, manage contacts, combine multiple UTXOs, and utilize Kaspa URIs for rapid transactions. Kaspium also provides access to the Kaspa Explorer, Katnip, and Kas.fyi for transaction details.
The release of Kaspium v1.0.1 is a testament to Kaspa’s commitment to providing a top-tier user experience that combines functionality and security. The wallet is available for download on both iOS and Android app stores.
Kaspa continues to make strides in the cryptocurrency world, with Kaspium being the latest addition to its suite of tools designed to enhance user experience. The development of Kaspium was led by Azbuky, a dedicated developer within the Kaspa community.
For more information about Kaspa and Kaspium, users can visit the official Kaspa website, Kaspa Wiki, or follow Kaspa on various social media platforms such as Medium, Teletype, Discord, Telegram, Twitter, and GitHub.