Coinbase pricing and fees disclosures

Coinbase offers our cash and Hosted Cryptocurrency balance service free of charge, allowing you to store your cash and supported cryptocurrency at no cost. You can transfer crypto from one Coinbase user's primary balance to another user's primary balance without any charges.

Network Transaction Fees

For transactions on cryptocurrency networks (i.e. transfers of cryptocurrency off the Coinbase platform), Coinbase incurs and pays network transaction fees (e.g. miner's fees). When you send cryptocurrency from your Coinbase wallet to another wallet, we will charge a fee based on our estimate of the prevailing network fees for a standalone wallet-to-wallet send. However, the final fee that Coinbase pays may differ from the estimated fee due to factors such as batching transactions or changes in network congestion levels. All fees are disclosed at the time of the transaction.

Efficiency Gains and Network Fees

Due to potential efficiency gains from batching transactions, the aggregate amount of estimated network fees paid by users within a given batch may exceed the final network fee paid by Coinbase.

Adding Cash and Cashing Out

When you add cash or cash out, you may be charged a fee depending on the payment method you select. It is important to review the fee details prior to completing the transaction to understand any associated charges.

Credit transactions

If you borrow USD from Coinbase or an affiliate of Coinbase and we have to sell your BTC collateral (as we are authorised to do under an applicable loan agreement), we'll charge you a flat fee of 2% of the total transaction.

Spending with the Coinbase Card has no transaction fees. 

Coinbase does include a spread in the price to buy or sell cryptocurrencies. This allows us to temporarily lock in a price for trade execution while you review the transaction details prior to submitting your transaction.  

You may be charged fees by an ATM operator. Please refer to your Coinbase Cardholder Agreement for further details.

There is no fee to stake or unstake. Coinbase takes a commission based on the rewards you receive from the network. Our standard commission is 35% for ADA, ATOM, DOT, MATIC, SOL and XTZ and 25% for ETH. For ADA, ATOM, DOT, SOL and XTZ, the commission is 26.3% for eligible Coinbase One members. Some users may receive offers for staking promotions with lower rates. The APY and rewards shown in your account always reflect the earnings you receive after our commission. You can find more about commissions in the Coinbase User Agreement

If you sent an unsupported cryptocurrency to your Coinbase account, it may be eligible for recovery. We’ll charge a network fee for the recovery attempt. For recoveries with an estimated value of over $100, we’ll also charge a 5% recovery fee on the amount over $100. The estimated value of the recovery may differ from the actual market value of the recovery.