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Confirm Transactions in a Flash With Telegram

Confirm Transactions in a Flash With Telegram

Don’t let extra steps and codes spoil your crypto experience! Two-factor authentication (2FA) is an essential part of safe crypto transactions, but it may be annoying. Switching to an authentication app, invalid codes, or backup of secret keys — forget about any inconvenience and prepare to say: “Wow”. We’ve found a way to ease interaction with your crypto wallet.

Confirm crypto transactions by entering one-time codes from your Telegram messenger

Just add your Telegram account in your wallet settings. After linking your Telegram and wallet accounts, you can log in, change settings, and make crypto transfers in one move — quickly and safely.

Now, you can choose your way of transaction verification! NC Wallet is all about simplicity and technologies that make your crypto journey easier.

ADD TELEGRAM

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