Citadel.One Feature Overview: Quick Sign up

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4 min readFeb 17, 2021

The Citadel.One comes with enough sign-up options for a majority of users. Let’s take a deep dive into Citadel.One’s signup offering in this article!

Step 1: Visit the Citadel.One homepage and click on “Platform” in the top right.

This will take you to the signup page, within which you would see the available options.

Citadel.One offers a plethora of options including email and Apple ID, but for the purpose of this article, we will sign up with Google.

So we click “Google.”

And we would be prompted to sign into our Google account. This step is 100% secure as the signin is handled by Google, and your details are safe.

Once you have imputed your email address and password, you have signed up for Citadel.One!

Signing up/in with Email

For users that would rather sign up with their email addresses, the process is equally as fast and easy on the Citadel.One platform. Here’s how to get it done.

First, visit the Citadel.One homepage. Then click on “Platform” in the top right.

You should see this:

In the box for “email”, input your email address. Note that you can use a VPN or Protonmail address while signing up if you’re privacy conscious. A guide on how to sign up for a Protonmail account will be published soon.

Once you have inputted your email address, click on “sign in”. You would then be prompted to search your email for a confirmation code.

You can input this code into the box to continue, or request a new code if you didn’t get the first one. Be sure to check the spam folder as well for any missed confirmation codes.

Once you confirm your address, you’d be asked to create a password.

If your email already exists in the system, it will ask for your password. If it doesn’t exist or you’re signing up for the first time, it would request that you create a password.

Make sure your password is strong enough before continuing.

Once you have done that, you can now proceed to use the platform!

Useful links and feature overviews:

Citadel.one Wallet Guide

Analytical Dashboard

One-seed Wallet

Rewards System

A Closer Look into Staking

About Citadel.one

Citadel.one is a non-custodial Proof-of-Stake platform for the management and storage of crypto assets. Users can create public addresses for all supported networks with one seed phrase, connect their Ledger or Trezor device, or import an address generated by another wallet.

The analytical dashboard provides relevant information on wallets’ balances and networks’ main metrics. In Citadel.one, we standardize the semantics, making interactions with the platform as easy as possible. The same goes for network metrics. By using universal terms, we are making it easier for users to understand and compare networks.

One of the main functions of the Citadel.one platform is participation in the PoS consensus — users can stake and delegate their assets, claim rewards, and follow the latest network proposals in the voting tab.

Citadel.one offers its users instant cryptocurrency exchange services that allow fast and secure crypto assets swap. It is also possible to buy and sell crypto with a credit or debit card. Citadel.one users can track rewards, withdrawals, transfers, and deposits across all supported networks and add comments to these transactions.

Among PoS platforms, Citadel.one supports Secret Network ($SCRT), Cosmos ($ATOM), ICON ($ICX), IOST, Orbs, and Tezos ($XTZ). We also support Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Tether ($USDT) for our users’ convenience. Mobile and desktop versions, new networks, including Polkadot and Ontology, are scheduled for the upcoming updates. Furthermore, delving into the idea of true decentralization, we envision Citadel.one a decentralized autonomous organization and a genuinely community-owned platform in the nearest future.

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Citadel.One
Citadel.One

Citadel is a multi-asset non-custodial platform for the management and storage of crypto assets