CoinList Mobile App
Updated over a week ago

The CoinList mobile app was removed from the App Store and Google Play Store while we work on improving the customer experience on mobile.

While new downloads have been disabled, the app will still work for those that already have it.


Who can use the CoinList mobile app?

U.S. residents from most states can trade and store virtual currencies on CoinList as long as they meet local laws regarding investment compliance and complete KYC. Non-U.S. residents can trade on CoinList as long as they meet local laws regarding investment compliance and complete KYC. Please visit coinlist.co/legal for more information on supported jurisdictions or submit a support ticket with any questions.


Can I do all of the same things on the CoinList Mobile App?

The CoinList app allows you to buy and sell leading cryptocurrencies with U.S. dollars or stablecoins. You can securely store, deposit, and send your crypto using our best-in-class custody partners with no fees.

The below functions are only available on the CoinList website.

  • Trade through CoinList Pro

  • Participate in Lending

  • Participate in Staking

  • Update Account Details

  • Participate in Token Sales



What is the six-digit passcode?

When you log in to the CoinList iOS / Android app for the first time, you will be asked to choose a six-digit passcode. This passcode is for accessing the app and is different from your CoinList multi-factor authentication code.

The six-digit passcode adds another layer of protection to your account because many users have their multi-factor authentication app on the same phone as the CoinList app. There is also an option for you to enable biometric (face or fingerprint) unlock.

If you forget your passcode, logout and log back in again. The app will ask you to set a new passcode.


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For information about approving a new device, see our New Device Approval article.

If you are still experiencing issues, please submit a support ticket.

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