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COIN.MOM

An MVP for a Czech crypto start-up

The
first
mobile
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A Czech start-up approached us to help develop their new project - the first mobile crypto exchange COIN.MOM.

COIN.MOM is a unique service that allows users to quickly and securely buy, exchange and sell cryptocurrencies via their mobile accounts without commissions.

Pure and minimalistic product design emphasizes the simplicity of work with an application while large amount of animated components enlivens the site and makes the process of interacting with it intuitive.

We paid special attention to the frontend of the product and laboriously worked on how the service looks and feels.

The ability of quick project scaling is significant for any start-up.

COIN.MOM is fully prepared for the loads connected with entering new markets. The client can entirely focus on business development and quickly connect new countries to work with the application.

COIN.MOM is a financial service and it required special attention to security issues. We have taken all measures to ensure data protection: starting from http request protection and double authentication ending with encryption of calculations and information exchanged by application's microservices.

Working on a completely new product, we acted not only as developers, but as product consultants. And together with the client we were looking for the right solution for each unusual task.

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