Coinexchange : Multiwallet Tutorial - Exchange

Hello people:
Today we are going to see three basic points in Coinexchange, a platform of exchange, purchase and sale of cryptocurrencies well known and used for purchases of small quantities and new cryptos.
It is another of the multiwallet that have a good reputation, only that it is not considered within the big leagues, but with total confidence and security you can make transactions.
1.- My Account Profile

The options are not visible in a menu displayed, you just have to go to "My Account" to see your balance in the different cryptocurrencies. Similar for your deposits, withdrawals, pending orders and trading history.
It is ideal if you do not know how to trade / exchange in an exchange.
2.- Balances

From part 1, if you click on Balance we will see in detail first what we have of some amount and then everything else.
To be able to buy or sell, look at the orange arrow. Each cryptocurrency has where it says "Markets" with which other currencies you can exchange or exchange. Look at the Doge, have Bitcoin, Ltecoin and Ethereum as a buying and selling market. Click on any of these 3 and you can buy Doge or buy BTC, LTC or ETH with this currency.
So the main advantage of Coinexchange is that its market is not based only on Bitcoin but you can exchange between other currencies without going through it.
3.- Exchange

From step 2 I decided to click on LITECOIN, as you can see, I can buy Doges using this crypto that is one of the oldest in the market with Bitcoin and the most stable ones. Litecoin fees are also very, very low. This is why some save Litecoin part of their income.
Well, what did you think? Simple, right? . As always I would like to know your opinion and what you think about this Coinexchange multi-currency platform and what other alternatives you know, new wallets are coming out and it's good to know them.

Thank you very much for this post, i will try it ;) keep up good work
Thank you for sharing! I am very new to the whole cryptocurrency. Actually, to be completely honest I didn't even really read up on it until joining Steemit. I will definitely have to check out coinexchange and click around a bit. I was checking out quadrigacx briefly but was completly lost!
I will be doing tutorials of almost all the wallets and exchanges that I have used, so I can tell the experience with each exchanger.