Bitcoin

How can I buy Litecoin (LTC) from my iPhone?

Although there are numerous ways to buy and store Litecoin, many users are turning to the convenience of using online wallet via popular mobile apps.

The available options are constantly changing. Check our regularly updated guide, How to buy Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin or Bitcoin Cash from your iPhone, for step-by-step instructions on how to start investing in Litecoin and other cryptocurrencies in minutes, right from your iPhone (or iPad).

How can I buy Ethereum (ETH) from my iPhone?

Due to the complexities in storing Ethereum in hardware or desktop computer wallets, many are turning to online and mobile wallets for purchasing and storing Ethereum.

The available options are constantly changing. Check our regularly updated guide, How to buy Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin or Bitcoin Cash from your iPhone, for step-by-step instructions on how to start investing in Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies in minutes, right from your iPhone (or iPad).

How can I buy Bitcoin (BTC) or Bitcoin Cash (BCH) from my iPhone?

Due to the complexities in storing Bitcoin in hardware or desktop computer wallets, many are turning to online and mobile wallets for purchasing and storing Bitcoin.

The available options are constantly changing. Check our regularly updated guide, How to buy Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin or Bitcoin Cash from your iPhone, for step-by-step instructions on how to start investing in cryptocurrencies in minutes, right from your iPhone (or iPad).

How to buy Ripple (XRP) quickly and easily from your iPhone

how to quickly and easily buy ripple (XRP) from your iphone

While Bitcoin (BTC) has long been the star of the crypto-currency world, another currency has recently been upstaging Bitcoin. That currency is Ripple (XRP), which aims to replace old, costly, outdated international bank transfers that can take days with its blockchain technology that takes only seconds to complete.

New iOS Game Rewards Players by Tipping Them in Bitcoin

Apple changed its App Store Review Guidelines in 2014 to allow the use of virtual currency which opened the door for apps such as eGifter to start accepting Bitcoin payments. The new guidelines also allowed an app called SaruTubi, that tips players in Bitcoins for playing a game, to recently be released for iOS devices.

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Players can donate to a shared Bitcoin wallet or "pot" which will contribute to the virtual tips awarded to users for playing the game. Additional Bitcoins will be added to the pot from revenue received from in-app purchases and ads. The game's developer Christian Moss told Coin Desk, that he decided to add the tipping feature because he "thought it would be a nice way to introduce Bitcoin to people who are not familiar with it yet."

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