Apple will certainly not create cryptos like Facebook, but it does not stay away from the cryptosphere. Apple Pay makes its entry on Lumi. Lumi users have an additional payment method to buy cryptos.


Buy cryptomoney via Apple Pay without KYC: With the Lumi wallet, it's possible.

Low ceilings for Apple users

The Lumi multi-cryptos wallet, which allows to buy, store and exchange cryptomoney, has added Apple Pay to its list of payment methods.

the Lumi wallet


Since December 11, 2020, with the release of the latest version of the application, this payment option has been available to Apple users.


The process of purchasing cryptomoney is even simpler since it does not require KYC verification, for those who already have an account with the Apple Pay wallet.


The daily and weekly limits are quite low. For American citizens, they are set at 500 USD per day; the annual limit is 5,000 USD. For non-US citizens, the weekly and daily limits are $1,000; the annual limit is $7,500.


Simplicity, functionality, efficiency

According to Lumi's team, the integration of multiple payment methods into the portfolio is in line with the company's strategy to improve the ease of use of the application.


Lumi's CEO, Diana Furman, said that the company's objective is to design an application that is as user-friendly as possible and tailored to individual needs.


In the absence of a universal solution, the portfolio interface is designed to allow users to choose from a wide range of functions.


Founded in 2017, Lumi is a non-private, open-source wallet with Android, iOS and web versions. It combines a high level of security and complete anonymity with a simple interface.


The integration of Apple Pay in Lumi is a further step in increasing the adoption of cryptography. Apple Pay does not follow the path of PayPal, which could explode the adoption of Bitcoin, but it improves the user experience offered by Lumi and makes it even easier for wallet users accustomed to this means of payment to buy cryptos. Apple has simplicity in its DNA, Lumi is also positioned on this axis: an apple inspired Newton, another one will have inspired Diana Furman and her team?

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