Crypto prices widget

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Author: Admin | 2025-04-27

Track the crypto price from the home screen and follow your favourite coins in the local currency before adding them to your portfolio! We are excited to present the Bitcoin & Crypto Price Widget, a new app designed to help traders and investors stay up to date with the latest price movements in the world’s major cryptocurrencies right from their home screens. Bitcoin & Crypto Price Widget is a powerful and dynamic tool that provides actual market information, chosen by the user, from a total of 392 of cryptocurrencies traded across the globe, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Shiba and more. The Bitcoin Price Widget allows users to track currencies before investing in them. It also allows them to adjust backgrounds and transparency according to their preferences. Want to see even more blockchain market data on your screen? Just rescale the size of your widget and enjoy updates in more detail - 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Download the Bitcoin & Crypto Price Widget on your Android device today and stay aware of the latest cryptocurrency market moves. How to use the Bitcoin & Crypto Price Widget on your Android device: 1) Download the Bitcoin price widget app;2) Open the app and choose your favourite cryptocurrency; customise background and size;3) Add a widget by touching and holding an empty area on your home screen;4) Click the “Widgets” button;5) Find Bitcoin price widget and select the widget type;6) Build a smart crypto portfolio with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple and Shiba. 71%-83.51% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with Capital.com Group. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.Professional clients can lose more than they deposit. All trading involves risk. Please refer to our Risk Disclosure Statement.Crypto Derivatives are not available to Retail clients registered with Capital Com (UK) Ltd.The value of shares and ETFs bought through a share dealing account can fall as well as rise, which could mean getting back less than you originally put in. Past performance is no

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