StormGain Announces Innovative Partnership with Unstoppable Domains

On April 28, StormGain, a leading crypto exchange platform, announced its partnership with Unstoppable Domains, a company that offers to replace complicated cryptocurrency addresses with easy-to-read blockchain-based Web3 domain names. The StormGain and Unstoppable Domains partnership comes with rewards and utility to StormGain users.

The partnership between StormGain and Unstoppable Domains will provide StormGain users with time-limited rewards and added utility. In detail, Unstoppable Domains offers StormGain users a 25% Discount up to $25 on any of its domains. Furthermore, Unstoppable Domains has become a new authorization method on StormGain DEX.

Unstoppable Domains’ discount offer will only be available until 11:59 PM (ET) on May 2, 2023. The partnership aims to help StormGain users protect their assets by replacing addresses with simple domains, reducing the risk of human error.

StormGain users can visit the following link for the landing page discount: https://unstoppableweb.co/3HbWH4e. The landing page will automatically apply the discount offer at checkout.

A StormGain spokesperson expressed the company’s excitement to partner with Unstoppable Domains.

We are excited to partner with Unstoppable Domains to offer our users a more secure and convenient way to access our platform. With this partnership, we are taking another step forward in our mission to provide the best possible trading experience for our users.

StormGain has also integrated Unstoppable Domains as an authorization method on StormGain DEX. As a result, StormGain users can directly trade from the blockchain wallet associated with their Unstoppable Domains account. The integration aims to simplify the onboarding process for new StormGain DEX users and provide a more secure and user-friendly experience.

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