Twitter's latest partnership with eToro will allow users to trade cryptocurrencies and stocks from within the app.
Popular social media platform Twitter is reportedly set to introduce a new feature that will allow users of the platform to trade cryptocurrencies, and stocks. The new feature is being launched in partnership with fintech firm eToro,Twitter users will be able to browse market charts for a wider variety of financial instruments and purchase and sell crypto as well as other assets through eToro.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk had earlier floated the idea of making Twitter an all-in-one app, with a focus on building an ecosystem that would offer users access to a number of online facitlties in one place.
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