When cashing in Philippine Pesos (PHP) via InstaPay or PESONet to your Coins.ph account, you may be asked to input your Coins.ph account number. In these instances, input your Coins.ph registered mobile number in the account number field.
Steps to Cash In Using Your Mobile Number
1. Select DCPay Philippines or Coins.ph: When prompted to enter your account number during the cash-in process, input your registered mobile number.
2. Enter Your Mobile Number: Make sure you enter the correct mobile number associated with your Coins.ph account.
More on the cash in process and options here.
How to Check Your Coins.ph Registered Mobile Number
On the Coins app
- Log In: Open the Coins.ph app and log in to your account.
- Access Account Settings: Tap the Account icon located in the upper left corner.
- Go to Settings: Select the Settings option.
- Find Your Mobile Number: Your registered mobile number will be displayed below your registered email address.
On the Coins website
- Log In: Access your Coins.ph account through a web browser.
- Click on Account Settings: Click on the Account icon in the lower left corner of your screen, then select Account Settings.
- View Your Mobile Number: Your registered mobile number will be shown in the upper portion of the screen under the Mobile Number section.
Important Notes
- Different Process for Cryptocurrency Deposits: Using your mobile number as an account number for PHP deposits differs from depositing cryptocurrency, which requires using your wallet address.
Click here for more information on alternative ways to receive funds.
- Double-Check Information: Ensure that you are using the correct mobile number to avoid any issues with cashing in.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my Coins.ph account number the same as my phone number?
Yes, when cashing in via InstaPay or PESONet, your Coins.ph account number is your registered mobile number.
Can I change my registered mobile number?
Yes, you can update your mobile number through Account Settings, but you'll need to complete the account update processes.