CoinSpot is a virtual wallet founded in 2013 in Australia, where it maintains its headquarters.
Initially it focused on operations with BTC and little by little it was expanding its catalog of cryptocurrencies to operate. CoinSpot is focused on the Australian and New Zealand market, although there are operations operations spread around the world as it is not banned in any country.
It belongs to the Australian Digital Commerce Association. In addition, it was one of the first to operate to operate in Oceania.
It is a wallet highly requested by Australians, which allows deducing high popularity in that continent. Of course, as for the other users, Most complaints are due to delays in processing and higher sales prices.
CoinSpot does not specify how it protects user funds.
As there is no app, there are no measures to protect it. As for web access, the authentication is in 2 steps and the communications are encrypted with SSL.
As for regulations, the platform is governed by Australian and New Zealand laws and regulations such as AML-CTF (anti-money laundering and anti-financing of terrorism).
The interface is very friendly, perhaps being a little awkward to view on mobile devices due to having to access it from the browser.
On the main page you have options to view order history, verification, security, bank details, and an API. The only language available is English.