Robinhood’s New Crypto Wallet with 2 Million on Wait List

A widely known trading and financial service company, Robinhood, has of late unveiled wallets for cryptocurrency users. Bloomberg Technology anchor, Chang Emily, conducted an interview with Robinhood’s Chief Product Officer, Chennapragada Aparna, where the latter told the news that a lot of people in the crypto community are eagerly waiting to begin using Robinhood’s new wallets.

New Product, New Features

In a separate report from CryptoPotato’s media which also talks about the pending product and Bloomberg’s interview with the Chief Product Officer at Robinhood, it is said that the number of users joining the waiting list to use the new wallets keep increasing at a rapid rate, almost unexpected by Robinhood.

Aside from the new wallets being soon available for users on Robinhood’s app, more interesting features are being introduced to the app, such as crypto gifting to share assets with other people and the company’s Question and Answer section. The Question and Answer section is designed to give Robinhood customers an insight into the company’s plans and where it is headed and inside information on its business models and direction.

Chennapragada Aparna also spoke about Robinhood’s push to become one of the most prominent actors in the crypto space, saying that the company will be seen playing in the crypto world for a long time to come.

She stated further that the company is always working to ensure that they roll out products whose qualities meet the expectation of users and perfectly solve their problems. This they plan to achieve through endless cooperation with the crypto community, and particularly, Robinhood users.

Listing Shiba Inu?

Many Robinhood users who trade the high-end digital token, Shiba Inu, have for a while been expecting the token to be listed on Robinhood but are yet to see it in action. Chennapragada mentioned during the interview with Bloomberg that she knows the listing of Shiba Inu on Robinhood is part of the wishes of many Robinhood users, but she said the issue of listing tokens on the company’s app would be taken care of when its time is due.

The Robinhood executive said the company is taking its time before making a decision to list tokens on its platform because, as a company, they are gradually implementing necessary steps to make sure that they give all their customers a good user experience in their search to have the best gains of digital assets.

She mentioned again that the aim of the company at this time with regards to crypto assets is to provide the best within reach of users and to make sure it is cost-effective. 

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