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# How does it work?

Adastra offers an intuitive and user-friendly process designed to seamlessly integrate cryptocurrency transactions into your daily routine. To get started, simply download the Adastra mobile application on your [Android device](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.messieradastra) or [iOS device](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/adastra-messier/id6463130726). For Windows desktop users, stay tuned, as we're currently working on developing the desktop browser extension and desktop application.

Once you've taken these initial steps, you can start funding your Adastra account with the cryptocurrency of your choice. The process is as straightforward as any conventional banking app, allowing for easy management and access to your cryptocurrency funds.<br>

`This section will be constantly updated as we release new versions of the application and web3 integrations.`


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