Over the past 12 hours Google has removed three major cryptocurrency wallet from your app store Google Play.

While the company has not bothered reading the reasons for its decision, CEO Bitcoin.com Roger Ver binds it with the new rules, not allowing you to put applications, which can be used for mining cryptocurrencies.

In addition to the wallet Bitcoin Wallet is owned by Bitcoin.com was removed applications and CoPay BitPay, writes TheNextWeb. It is noteworthy that none of these apps can be used for mining the cryptocurrency claims to have similar functions in their descriptions.

Vere argues that Google, probably by mistake, said these apps as mobile miners, who, in accordance with the new wording of the rules to place Google Play is strictly prohibited.

“Google has told us they are no longer allowed to publish apps for the mining of cryptocurrencies”, — wrote Ver. “I don’t know how they managed to figure out what our app has to be a miner.”

To date wallet Bitcoin.com returned to Google Play, and developers BitPay announced that their app will soon be available.

All three applications use a similar code-base. CoPay is the oldest of them, and Bitcoin Wallet of his fork. CoPay was developing the app and for BitPay, which is largely similar to the original, but has extended functionality.

Android users have downloaded and installed CoPay BitPay, and more than 100,000 times each. Bitcoin Wallet over 1 million downloads. All three wallet supports bitcoin and Bitcoin to Cash.

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