Coinpayments: Multiwallet Tutorial - Exchange
CoinPayments is not an exchange, that would be ideal. Here you can make very small deposits of cryptocurrencies and withdrawals with a small percentage of fees.
It is widely used by bitcoin faucets . Coinpayments also has a new service, the purchase of ICO's in its pre launch, very similar to Yobit.net accepting not only Bitcoin or Ethereum for these investments, but Litecoin and many more cryptos.
Here you do not need to see much. I will show you 03 important points so that you get along with this platform:
1.- Main Menu

As soon as you log in you can see these options. The most important are "Your Wallet" and "Transaction History" where you will see the hash or roadmap, tracking code of your previous transfers.
2.- Wallet

It's the part you're interested in knowing more, right? You can check your balance in different currencies. In the command tab, as you can see, a series of options are displayed. You are already realizing that it is not an exchange and that it contains the basic operations of a wallet. Deposits, withdrawals, history and a blocking of your accounts if you want to keep them there for a long time or you just do not want to move anything during a period of time in the medium term.
3.- Recognize my wallet

From point 2 we can go to the deposit section. In our case we will go to Bitcoin -> Commands -> Deposit / Receive. In this green button "Add New Deposit Address" you will generate your BTC portfolio, and so on with the following cryptos.
That's all you should know about coinpayments. Equal if any new update or added option arises, I will be commenting on it here. You already know that the platforms change their home and policies from one day to the next and this is no stranger to coinpayments.
