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How to Use Atomic Wallet and Withdraw via OneSix

Atomic Wallet guide: creating a wallet, first deposit, sending and receiving crypto. How to use Atomic as a multi-asset wallet and OneSix for USDT TRC20 withdrawals to rubles for Russian users.

How to Use Atomic Wallet and Withdraw via OneSix
How to Use Atomic Wallet and Withdraw via OneSix

How to Use Atomic Wallet and How to Combine It with OneSix

Creating an Atomic Wallet and First Deposit

Atomic Wallet is a non‑custodial multi‑asset wallet that stores your private keys locally. To create a wallet, install the app, click “Create Wallet”, set a strong password and back up your seed phrase.

You can fund Atomic by sending crypto from an exchange to your wallet address or buying certain coins directly through its integrated providers. Each asset has its own unique address, which you copy and paste into the withdrawal form on your exchange.

Atomic for Storage, OneSix for RUB

Atomic is useful for holding and managing multiple coins but does not support direct RUB withdrawals. A convenient setup for Russian users is to keep long‑term holdings in Atomic, convert part of them into USDT when needed, and send USDT TRC20 to OneSix.

OneSix then performs the USDT→RUB conversion and SBP payout, so Atomic remains your multi‑asset vault while OneSix is your operational RUB gateway.