Leather Bitcoin Wallet Launches Mobile App for iOS and Android
By
Kate Parkman
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Summary
The Leather mobile app has launched on both iOS and Android platforms, bringing Bitcoin management and DeFi capabilities to mobile devices. The app allows users to grow their Bitcoin holdings, manage digital assets, and access Stacking and sBTC DeFi strategies directly from their smartphones. This represents a significant expansion of the Leather wallet's functionality beyond desktop to mobile accessibility.
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Grow your Bitcoin, manage your assets, and access Stacking & sBTC DeFi strategies - all from your pocket
The Leather mobile app is now live on iOS & Android
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