Volta Wallet - Your Crypto Storage & Exchange Solution
"Volta Wallet" is an advanced Android app designed for secure cryptocurrency management, acting as both a custody wallet and an exchange platform with almost 300 coins and 90,000 trading pairs. Users can easily exchange any supported cryptocurrency, facilitating extensive portfolio diversification. Additionally, it leverages Accessibility features to offer users exclusive shopping discounts and rewards, enhancing their overall experience.
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Volta Wallet is set to become a major player in facilitating cryptocurrency payments within the retail world. Our Version 1 app serves as both a secure coin custody wallet and an exchange platform, featuring nearly 300 different cryptocurrencies that can all be seamlessly exchanged with one another. With approximately 90,000 trading pairs available, Volta Wallet offers unparalleled options for diversifying portfolios. Unlike most crypto exchanges, which limit smaller project coins/tokens to just a few trading options like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT, Volta Wallet enables users to exchange any of the 300 coins on our platform with one another, empowering them to expand their holdings across a wide range of digital assets.
Accessibility Service Disclosure
Our application provides its users with shopping discounts by using Accessibility permissions to access the URL of brands’ websites in their browsers with available coupon codes or cashback deals offered. By using the Accessibility API, players are also able to be rewarded in-app for using this feature.
Pretty good app...but why hasn't my xrp wallet released my reserved xrp since the reserved has changed from 10 to 1 xrp and trust lines from 2 to .2???
I can't log into my wallet. I'm seeing the message, "Enrolling a second factor or signing in with a multi-factor account requires sign-in with a supported first factor. [ A phone number cannot be set as a first factor on an SMS based MFA user. ] I was never told I had to use the Google Authenticator or other 6 digit number authenticator. HELP