How to Start Receiving SMS Crypto Alerts

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This is a quick guide for new Coinwink Premium users on how to start receiving SMS crypto alerts.

In short, to receive SMS alerts, your phone number needs to be formatted in the international E.164 standard. Additionally, to be 100% sure that alerts can be delivered to your phone, you can create a simple test alert.

Further on in this article, you will find more info about our SMS service, and a detailed explanation on how to format your phone number, create a test alert, track alerts delivery with logs.

SMS crypto alerts with a global reach

For SMS broadcasting, Coinwink uses Twilio API. Twilio is the global leader in SMS messaging and provides worldwide coverage for SMS delivery.

Our users come mostly from the US, Canada, UK, EU, Latin America, Asia, Australia, and other countries with well-established mobile network infrastructure. If the user enters the phone number correctly, and the phone is in range, during the four years of our partnership with Twilio, we have almost 100% SMS delivery rate.

In general, we provide global coverage and can deliver SMS messages to all countries. If you are living in a country where the mobile network infrastructure is not well-established, or your mobile carrier is known for blocking incoming messages, contact us before upgrading to Premium, so we can send you a test SMS alert.

Enter your phone number in international standard

The single most important requirement is to enter your phone number in the international E.164 standard.

The phone number should start with the plus sign, followed by the country code, area code, and then the actual phone number.

1. Plus (+) sign (replacing the International Call Prefix like 011)
2. International Country Calling code
3. Local Area code
4. Local Phone number

For example, here’s a UK-based number in standard local formatting:
02071838750


Here’s the same phone number in E.164 formatting:
+442071838750


In a number of countries, local dialing may require the addition of a ‘0’ in front of the subscriber number. With E.164 formatting, this ‘0’ must usually be removed.

Receiving SMS alerts to the US phone numbers

Coinwink phone number from which we send SMS messages is located in the US, so it can deliver SMS messages to other US phone numbers formatted in both local and international standards.

This is an example cell number from New York, formatted in the local standard:
9173621102

This is the same phone number formatted in the international standard:
+19173621102

Only for the US cell phone numbers, both formats are accepted. For all other countries, the phone number needs to be formatted in the international standard.

International formatting examples

A few phone number examples formatted in the international E.164 standard are provided below. For additional details, see this guide from our SMS service provider Twilio.

Canada: +12262412097
Australia: +61480004432
Spain: +34634198637
France: +33644617413
Netherlands: +3197010230189
Russia: +79910361028
Turkey: +902125551212
Thailand: +660963554585
Malaysia: +600134772438
Singapore: +6582410236
Hong Kong: +85264309527
South Korea: +821112145478
Japan: +818059845761
Mexico: +5218655217370
Brazil: +5511950105634
South Africa: +27119782313
UAE: +971555624155

Track your activated alerts

If your phone number is entered in a wrong format, or entered incorrectly, our SMS service provider doesn’t know where to deliver the alert. The alert will be triggered (activated), but not delivered.

In such a case, immediately after the alert activation, you will receive an email from Coinwink about the undelivered alert with the link to this article. You need to enter your phone number correctly to receive SMS crypto alerts.

You can also track all your activated alerts, both delivered and undelivered, in your alert Logs, available in the Coinwink Manage Alerts window.

Send yourself a test alert

It is also a good practice to send yourself a test alert. If the test alert is received, you can be sure that the phone number is entered correctly and all future alerts will also be received.

For example, create an alert that will alert you when Bitcoin is above 10 USD. Because BTC is already above 10 USD, such an alert will be activated within 1 minute, and if your number is entered correctly, you will receive the test alert to your mobile phone. In general, Coinwink SMS alerts are triggered every minute.

The Coinwink phone number

To stay productive when working or studying, some of our users put their phones to “Do not disturb” mode and exclude only the Coinwink phone number in order not to miss an important crypto alert. Some other users prefer to set a different sound for SMS messages coming from Coinwink.

Coinwink SMS alerts are always coming from the same phone number, so its receiving conditions can be easily customized on the user’s phone.

+16506677900 is the phone number from which you receive Coinwink SMS crypto alerts. It always stays the same.

Conclusion

Receiving SMS crypto alerts with Coinwink is really simple. Furthermore, because Coinwink is in partnership with Twilio, which is the global leader in SMS messaging, our crypto alerts delivery is fast, reliable, and has worldwide coverage.

The single most important thing is to enter your phone number in the international E.164 standard as described above. To be completely sure that SMS alerts will be delivered, send yourself a test alert.

Contact us by email if you have any additional questions.


This article was originally published on the Coinwink Blog.

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