Find out how Coinhouse secures your crypto investments.
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Coinhouse SAS with a capital of €210,000, RCS Paris 815 254 545, headquarters: 14 Avenue de l'Opéra 75001 Paris – support@coinhouse.com. Registered with the AMF for activities related to the purchase/sale of digital assets against legal tender, the exchange of digital assets for other digital assets, and the custody of digital assets for third parties under the registration number: E2020-001.
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Company registered with the Paris RCS under the number 914 384 557, registered with the Prudential Control and Resolution Authority as a payment service agent under the number 727503 of the electronic money institution Treezor, headquartered at 33 Avenue de Wagram, 75017 Paris.
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Find out how Coinhouse secures your crypto investments.
What is Coinhouse?
Coinhouse is not just a crypto-asset trading platform.
It’s a broker.
So, in addition to offering a platform tailored to the French market, we provide a personalized service that includes advice and recommendations based on the expertise of our investment specialists.
Coinhouse also offers you a clear regulatory framework and a high degree of security.
This is evidenced by its status as a Prestataire de Services sur Actifs Numériques (PSAN) issued by the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) as of 2020.
The platform is also renowned for the quality of its customer service and support.
It has a 4.7 rating on Trustpilot.
We offer French-language support, as well as additional services such as guided management for individual investors, and specific offers for businesses.
Finally, Coinhouse focuses on a selection of around 50 cryptos.
These crypto assets are chosen for their reliability and potential, which can reassure less experienced investors.
Is Coinhouse regulated?
Yes, Coinhouse is a cryptocurrency platform regulated in France. Coinhouse was the first operator to obtain PSAN (Prestataire de Services sur Actifs Numériques) registration, issued by the AMF (Autorité des Marchés Financiers).
This certifies that Coinhouse complies with French regulatory requirements for operating as a crypto-asset exchange platform.
How to open a Coinhouse account
To open an account at Coinhouse, simply follow these steps:
After these steps, you’ll be able to start buying, selling and trading cryptocurrencies on Coinhouse.
What fees does Coinhouse charge?
Here is a summary of the main fees charged by Coinhouse. Buying and selling fees : Euro account purchase fee :
0.99% Credit card purchase fee :
2.49% Purchase fee on Recurring Purchase:
2% Crypto-asset selling fee:
1.29% Conversion and withdrawal fees: Conversion fee between crypto-assets:
0.69% Withdrawal fee to external wallet:
Network fee + 0.29% (max €500) Other fees: Account opening fee :
Free Crypto-asset deposit fee:
Free Custody fee: Free Intervention fee: 5% of transaction amount. Premium subscriptions: Investor subscription: €299 incl. tax/year or €34 incl. tax/month Private management subscription: €629 incl. tax/year Please note that a minimum fee of €1 or 1 stablecoin is applied to each transaction.
Coinhouse also offers premium packages, with reduced fees and additional services.
What is the Euro Account?
Coinhouse’s Euro Account is a new offer to facilitate transactions between euros and crypto-assets. What’s it for?
In practical terms, it’s a deposit account with a personal French IBAN that can be used to receive and issue transfers in euros.
As such, it facilitates the buying and selling of cryptos directly from the Coinhouse account.
Advantages:
Conditions of use: The Euro Account is available free of charge and with no obligation for individuals residing in France.
It requires an annual subscription of €54/year for professionals.
What is Recurrent Buying?
A tried-and-tested strategyRecurring buying or the DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging) strategy involves investing a fixed amount in an asset (such as bitcoin) at regular intervals (weekly or monthly), irrespective of fluctuations in the asset’s price. A bit like taking out a phone plan or Netflix subscription, except that in exchange you get a future income. For example, you could decide to invest €50 in Ethereum every first of the month. This feature is available in your crypto purchases.
What is Gestion Pilotée?
A proven strategy Managed asset management involves delegating the management of your portfolio to our investment team.
Your assets are placed in the expert hands of our investment research team, who then take charge of growing your investments according to the risk profile you have selected.
You choose a strategy (conservative, balanced or dynamic), and our experts take care of the rest.
How can Coinhouse help me?
Coinhouse offers several types of support:Investor’s Offer The all-in-one way to save time, get your cryptos up and running and get to grips with the market. This offer gives you access to 0% transaction fees to trade freely, up to €5,000 per month, as well as expert content to act with complete peace of mind. Private Management Coinhouse offers you full support in building your investment strategy, with a dedicated manager for your crypto portfolio, in addition to the benefits of the Investor offer. Discover our offers forindividualsBusiness offerand Business plus These are the equivalent of the Investor and Private Management offers, for businesses. Discover our offers for professionals
What is the difference between a broker and a crypto-exchange?
We are a broker, not an exchange. Here’s the main difference between a broker and a crypto exchange.
A broker acts as an intermediary between the customer and the crypto market.
Customers buy and sell directly from the broker.
This means that operation is much simpler, and you don’t need to know anything about trading to use them.
A Crypto-exchange, on the other hand, directly connects buyers and sellers of crypto-assets.
How do I buy and sell cryptos on coinhouse?
Here’s a guide to buying and selling cryptocurrencies on Coinhouse: Buying cryptos :
Crypto sales :
How to invest in crypto as a beginner
We are a broker, not an exchange. Step 1: Get trained Before you invest, familiarize yourself with crypto.
It’s important to understand what you’re investing in.
But if you don’t have the time to study it in depth, you can rely on the analyses and recommendations of experts in the field.
For example, at Coinhouse, our team of experts publish weekly analyses of the best crypto projects on our blog.
Step 2: Choose an exchange platform Select a trusted platform.
Choose platforms that are reputable, easy to use and, if possible, regulated in your country.
Create an account.
You’ll need to provide personal information and go through a verification process: photograph an ID, film yourself for a few seconds.
It’s quick and easy.
Step 3: Deposit funds Fund your account on the exchange platform.
You can usually do this by bank transfer, credit card, or even PayPal on some platforms.
Step 4: Choose your cryptocurrencies Do some research to decide which cryptocurrencies to invest in.
You can opt for Bitcoin or Ethereum to start with.
On Coinhouse, you’ll find a selection of over 50 cryptos carefully chosen by our in-house experts for the seriousness and solidity of the projects.
Step 5: Place a buy order Buy crypto-assets.
On the exchange platform, you’ll need to place a buy order.
You select the amount you want to invest.
You can start with €20.
How does Coinhouse stand out from other crypto platforms?
We set ourselves apart from other platforms.
A regulated French platform Coinhouse is a French company founded in 2015, which obtained Prestataire de Services sur Actifs Numériques (PSAN) status from the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) in 2020.
In fact, it was the first crypto platform to obtain this status in France, giving it an advantage in terms of regulatory compliance and security for French and European users.
An approach focused on security and trust Unlike some international platforms, Coinhouse focuses on : A rigorous selection of some 50 cryptos considered reliable and promising, Enhanced security measures to protect users’ funds, Full transparency on fees and services offered.
Services tailored to the French market Coinhouse offers: A simple, intuitive French-language interface, Accessible, high-quality customer support, Specific services such as guided management and support for businesses.
Positioned between the general public and sophisticated investors Coinhouse is: A platform accessible to beginners thanks to its simplified interface A preferred choice for professional investors and French companies looking to diversify their cash flow.
What is a stablecoin?
Stablecoins are crypto-assets designed to maintain a stable value against a fiat currency, such as the dollar, euro or yuan, or against an underlying asset.
Among the best-known are USDT, USDC, DAI and EUR-L.
Their backing by a fiat currency and their stability make them particularly attractive to companies seeking to avoid the volatility associated with other crypto-assets, such as Bitcoin or altcoins.
By using stablecoins, businesses can minimize the risks associated with price fluctuations and reduce the costs associated with transactions carried out via traditional payment channels.
For example, an e-commerce company wishing to sell products to customers abroad can accept payments in stablecoins to avoid the exchange fees and processing times associated with fiat currencies.
Transactions in stablecoins are also faster, saving businesses time and money.
They can be used to maintain working capital in times of price volatility.
For example, a company that stores its profits in stablecoins can avoid incurring major losses if crypto prices fall.
In this way, it can exit its positions without leaving the market.