Germany's No.2 Stock Exchange Launches Mobile App for Crypto Trading

Stock exchange operator Boerse Stuttgart Group has launched a mobile app for German cryptocurrency traders.

AccessTimeIconJan 31, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. UTC
Updated Aug 18, 2021 at 10:40 p.m. UTC

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The operator of Germany’s second-largest stock exchange, Boerse Stuttgart Group, has launched a mobile app for cryptocurrency trading.

After a year in development, the firm announced Thursday, the Bison app is now available on iOS 9+ and Android 4.4+ devices in Germany, and will allow users to trade in bitcoin (BTC), ethereum (ETH), litecoin (LTC) and XRP and fund their accounts with euros.

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  • The app launches with zero trading fees and also provides a built-in wallet for storing tokens, Boerse Stuttgart said. Users can currently only trade between 6 a.m. and midnight CET (05:00 and 23:00 UTC), though that is expected to expand later. The app will derive its profits from the spread between the buying and selling prices offered.

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    For the Bison product, the group is partnering with its financial services subsidiary EUWAX AG, which will actually conduct the trades. Another subsidiary, Blocknox GmbH, is handling custody of the cryptocurrencies, according to the announcement.

    Germany’s SolarisBank AG is acting as external banking partner for payments processing and custody of customers’ cash deposits, which are protected under the country's statutory deposit guarantee, the firm said. Meanwhile, Sowa Labs, a subsidiary of Boerse Stuttgart Digital Ventures, developed the app.

    Sowa CEO Ulli Spankowski said that additional features will be added to Bison over the next year, including extending trading to 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and adding support for more cryptocurrencies.

    Bison is also planned to expand to other European countries later this year.

    Boerse Stuttgart Group has previously said it plans to launch an initial coin offering (ICO) platform, which is currently under development. The platform would allow token issuers to conduct token sales with “standardized and transparent processes,” it said in August 2018, as well as a “multilateral trading venue for cryptocurrencies" and custody solutions.

    Boerse Stuttgart image via Shutterstock; product shot via the Bison app website 

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