Uphold® is a versatile digital money platform that combines the features of a cryptocurrency wallet with a multi-asset exchange. Unlike traditional wallets, Uphold® allows users to trade across various asset classes including cryptocurrencies, fiat currencies, precious metals, and more - all within a single platform.
Access your account via the Uphold® official website or through the Uphold® mobile app available on iOS and Android.
To access your Uphold® account, follow these steps for Uphold.com login:
If you're unable to login to Uphold®, try these solutions:
If you've lost access to your two-factor authentication device:
For complete account recovery when you can't access your account:
If the Uphold® App is malfunctioning:
When experiencing connection errors or transaction declines:
Verification issues often stem from document quality, mismatched information, or system delays. Ensure your ID documents are clear, valid, and match your registration details. If problems persist, contact Uphold® support with your reference number.
Standard account recovery typically takes 24-72 hours depending on verification complexity. Cases requiring manual review or additional documentation may take longer. The Uphold® Help Center provides status updates throughout the process.
Transaction declines can occur due to insufficient funds, security flags, or technical issues. Verify your balance, check transaction limits based on your verification level, and ensure you're not attempting restricted transactions in your region.
Uphold® incorporates fees within its spread for transactions rather than charging separate commission fees. The exact spread varies by asset and market conditions, with transparent pricing visible before transaction confirmation.
Yes, Uphold® provides full functionality through its web platform at Uphold.com. The mobile app offers convenience but isn't required for account access or trading activities.
Uphold® employs multiple security layers including 2FA, biometric authentication, encryption, and cold storage for digital assets. Additionally, certain fiat balances may be protected by FDIC insurance, while cryptocurrencies are covered by crime insurance.