What Happens After You Click “Create”
For many users, their first interaction with crypto-assets begins not with a transaction, but with creating their own crypto-wallet.
In CityPay, this process is integrated into the Paynet mobile application. The setup takes only a few seconds, but behind the simple interface lies a structured service logic.
Let’s take a closer look at what happens after clicking “Create” and what opportunities become available to the user.
How the Crypto Wallet Is Created
The process includes several sequential steps:
-logging into the Paynet application
-navigating to the “Services” section
-selecting the “Crypto Wallet” section
-completing the KYC verification form
-clicking the “Create” button
After this, the crypto-wallet is created within the user’s existing account.
No additional applications or third-party services are required — the crypto-wallet is created within the already established infrastructure.
What Happens After Activation
Immediately after creating the crypto-wallet, users gain access to tracking and working with nine crypto-assets available in CityPay:
-USDT
-Bitcoin
-LTC
-XAUT
-Toncoin
-Ethereum
-Binance Coin
-XRP
-Tether Gold
Each crypto-asset includes the following functionality:
-storing crypto-assets
-receiving crypto-assets to the wallet address
-sending crypto-assets to external addresses
-buying and selling within the service capabilities
-viewing transaction history
All actions are performed within a single interface of the application.
Before confirming any transaction, the system displays its parameters. It is important to remember that once a transaction is sent to the blockchain, it cannot be canceled. Therefore, it is essential to carefully verify the accuracy of all entered data before confirmation. The user is responsible for the correctness of the entered information.
What Is Recommended After Creating the Crypto-Wallet
Creating a crypto-wallet does not require users to perform any transactions immediately. It serves as an entry point, after which the user independently decides how to use the service.
Before starting to use the crypto-wallet, it is recommended to:
-review the list of supported crypto-assets
-study the fee structure
-consider the differences between blockchain networks when making transfers
-explore the help section
Understanding these aspects helps reduce the likelihood of errors.
Summary
Creating a crypto-wallet in CityPay provides access to crypto-asset operations within an integrated infrastructure.
The service offers tools for working with crypto-assets within the established regulatory framework, while the user independently determines how and whether to use the available functionality.
