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CoinMate at a Glance
Key facts about CoinMate compiled from verified market data and CoinGecko's exchange registry. These metrics help you evaluate liquidity, regulatory footprint and operational maturity before connecting a portfolio.
- Trust Score
- 0/10
- Available in
- 3 jurisdictions
- Trading incentives
- Not offered
- CCXT integration
- Supported
- coinmate
Trading access & integration
CoinMate is wired into Mantapex through the CCXT integration layer, so importing balances and trade history into a read-only portfolio requires an API key and a secret that you generate inside your own CoinMate account. Because Mantapex never custodies your funds, the keys you create should be scoped to read access only — withdrawal, transfer and trading permissions are unnecessary for portfolio tracking and should remain disabled. Public records list CoinMate as operating across multiple jurisdictions, and the exact entity you contract with can affect KYC tier, available products, fiat on-ramps and withdrawal limits depending on your country of residence. Always verify eligibility and the local terms of service on the official site before opening an account.
Connection metadata is read directly from Mantapex's CCXT integration manifest — credential requirements reflect what CoinMate itself exposes to read-only API consumers and may evolve as the venue updates its API.
Getting Started with CoinMate
Log In to Your Coinmate Account
- Navigate to Coinmate.io and sign in with your credentials.
Access the API Management Section
- Once logged in, go to your account settings.
- Locate and click on the "API" tab.
Create a New API Key
- Click on the "Generate new keys" button.
- Assign a recognizable name to your API key (e.g., "OctopusTracker") to identify its purpose.
Set Permissions to Read-Only
- In the permissions section, select only the "Account Info" checkbox. This ensures the API key has read-only access, allowing you to view account information without enabling trading or withdrawal capabilities.
Securely Store Your API Credentials
- After creation, your API Key and Secret Key will be displayed.
- Important: Make sure to securely save both keys, as the secret key will not be displayed again.
Account, custody & security on CoinMate
CoinMate operates as a custodial trading venue: when you fund an account, the deposited assets are held in wallets controlled by the exchange and credited to your balance as a book-entry until you withdraw them. That trade-off — convenience and order-book liquidity in exchange for counterparty risk — is the central design choice of every centralised exchange and is what makes platform-level security so important to evaluate. Year of incorporation is not published in our index for CoinMate, so we cannot quote an exact operational tenure here — the venue's own About page is the authoritative reference.
Almost every major centralised exchange — including CoinMate — operates under some form of KYC ("Know Your Customer") and AML ("Anti-Money-Laundering") obligations imposed by the jurisdiction it serves. Because CoinMate appears in public records across 3 jurisdictions (GB, CZ, EU), the verification tier you'll be asked to complete depends on where you sign up from, your trading volume, and any local restrictions that apply to specific products (spot, derivatives, margin or staking). Expect to provide a government-issued ID document and a recent proof-of-address at minimum; higher verification tiers may add liveness checks, source-of-funds questionnaires and accredited-investor confirmations.
For the specific case of connecting CoinMate to Mantapex, the additional hardening layer is straightforward: generate a dedicated API key for read-only portfolio sync, label it clearly (for example "Mantapex read-only sync"), disable every permission except the minimum the exchange exposes for balance and trade-history queries, and store the secret in a password manager so you can rotate it on a schedule. If CoinMate supports IP whitelisting and you connect from a stable address, restrict the key to that address. If you ever stop using Mantapex — or any other third-party dashboard — revoke the key on the exchange side rather than just deleting it from the dashboard, because the credential continues to authenticate against CoinMate's API until CoinMate itself invalidates it.
How to connect any exchange securely
Enable two-factor authentication on the exchange account itself before generating any API keys. The strongest options are hardware security keys (FIDO2 / WebAuthn devices such as YubiKey or Solo) where supported, followed by an authenticator app on a dedicated device (Aegis, Raivo, 1Password, or Google Authenticator); SMS-based 2FA is the weakest common method because of SIM-swap risk. Keep the recovery phrase or backup codes in offline cold storage rather than the same password manager you sign in with. Where the venue offers a withdrawal-address whitelist, turn it on: it shrinks the blast radius of a stolen key or hijacked session because funds can only leave to a pre-approved address after a cool-down. Pair that with anti-phishing codes, a dedicated email account, and alerts for new logins, withdrawal requests and API-key creation — most exchange-related losses originate from compromised individual accounts, not platform-wide breaches.
Security guidance on this page is generic exchange hardening that applies to every centralised crypto venue. For CoinMate's exchange-specific policies — fund-segregation model, proof-of-reserves cadence, insurance coverage and incident-response history — the canonical references are CoinMate's own Help Centre and any audit reports or attestations the venue publishes directly.
API access details for CoinMate
Connecting CoinMate as a read-only portfolio source on Mantapex relies on the credentials defined by CoinMate's own API. The matrix below mirrors exactly what the CCXT integration layer asks for — ticked rows mean the field is required to authenticate, untouched rows mean CoinMate doesn't ask for that field at all.
In short, CoinMate requires 3 credentials to authenticate API requests: API key, API secret and Account UID. All of these are generated from inside the exchange's own dashboard — Mantapex never asks you to share your account password or to set up an API key with withdrawal permissions enabled.
When you create the key on CoinMate for use with Mantapex, restrict its permissions to read-only access (sometimes labelled "view", "read", "query" or "info"). Mantapex only needs to fetch balances, trade history and open positions. Withdrawal, trade-execution and transfer scopes should remain disabled. If CoinMate offers a granular permission model, the safest combination is: enable "Read" or "View", disable "Trade" or "Spot trade", disable "Withdraw" or "Universal Transfer", and leave any margin / futures permission switched off unless you specifically want those positions visible inside your portfolio dashboard.
Some exchanges — Binance, OKX, Bybit, Bitget, KuCoin and several Asia-Pacific venues — offer an optional IP whitelist when you create the API key. Leaving the whitelist empty lets the key authenticate from any address, which is the simplest setup for use with a cloud-hosted dashboard such as Mantapex. If CoinMate forces you to enter at least one IP and you don't have a static address, you can usually use a placeholder value the exchange recognises (for example "0.0.0.0/0" or the wildcard option) — consult CoinMate's API documentation before relying on that workaround. Either way, the credentials remain in a read-only scope and cannot be used to move funds off the venue.
Credential schema sourced directly from the CCXT integration manifest used by Mantapex. CoinMate may rotate or extend its API in the future — if the exchange asks for a credential not listed here when you create the key, you can safely ignore it for the purpose of a read-only Mantapex import.
Official resources & community for CoinMate
The links below point to first-party CoinMate properties. We track them so you can verify announcements, support channels and operator-published policies directly at the source rather than from third-party copies. External destinations open in a new tab and are marked nofollow per our resource-link policy.
Related exchanges & comparisons
Top exchanges by trust score
Peer sets sourced from CoinGecko's trust-score ranking and CCXT's exchange manifest. Inclusion here is not an endorsement — it simply means Mantapex tracks the venue with current trust / volume data.
Recent CoinMate news
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Data Disclaimer
Exchange data is sourced from third-party providers and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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