Sign in to your Coinsquare account

Enter the email and password associated with your Coinsquare account. For best security, enable multi-factor authentication and keep your session devices up to date.

Why Coinsquare sign-in is secure

  • Passwords are stored hashed and salted using industry-standard algorithms.
  • Optional multi-factor authentication (MFA) supports authenticator apps and hardware keys.
  • Session monitoring and device management let you revoke access quickly.
  • Withdrawal whitelists limit funds to approved addresses.
Tip: Use a password manager to generate and store a unique, strong password for your Coinsquare account.

Best practices while logging in

  • Always verify the URL and certificate before entering credentials; bookmark the official site.
  • Avoid signing in on public or shared computers. If you must, use private/incognito mode and sign out afterwards.
  • Keep your browser and OS up to date to reduce exposure to exploits.
  • Enable MFA and register a backup method (authenticator app or secondary security key).

Phishing & scam awareness

Fraudsters commonly use fake emails and websites to trick users into revealing credentials and 2FA codes. Never share your password, 2FA codes, or API secrets with anyone — including support representatives. Coinsquare will not ask for your password or private keys.

Frequently asked questions

How do I change my password?
Use Account > Settings > Password to change your password. If you have forgotten it, use "Forgot password?" to request a reset via your registered email address.
What if I lose my 2FA device?
If you saved recovery codes during setup, use them to regain access. Otherwise, follow the account recovery flow which includes identity verification steps.
Is SMS 2FA supported?
SMS can be used as a backup but is less secure than authenticator apps or hardware keys due to SIM-swap risks. Use SMS only as a last-resort fallback.
How do I whitelist withdrawal addresses?
Go to Security > Withdrawal Whitelist and add addresses you trust. Whitelisted withdrawals may require additional verification steps and reduce the risk of unauthorized transfers.