Coinbase vs BitMart fees

Last updated: June 2026

Wondering whether Coinbase or BitMart is cheaper for trading? Below are their published entry-tier fees side by side, for both perpetual futures and spot. The cheapest venue for you depends on your volume and whether you trade maker or taker — run your own numbers in the FeeEdge calculator to see your real monthly cost across all 20 exchanges.

Fee comparison

Coinbase logoCoinbaseBitMart logoBitMart
Perps maker0.000%0.020%
Perps taker0.030%0.060%
Spot maker0.400%0.150%
Spot taker0.600%0.250%

Rates shown are published base-tier estimates and may change — always confirm on the exchange. Maker = limit orders that add liquidity (cheaper); taker = market orders that remove it.

Which is cheaper?

On perpetual futures, Coinbase has the lower base taker fee (0.030% vs 0.060%). On spot, BitMart is lower (0.250% vs 0.600%). But volume tiers, maker rebates, and native-token discounts can flip this for active traders — which is exactly what FeeEdge calculates.

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FAQ

Is Coinbase cheaper than BitMart?

For base-tier perpetual futures, Coinbase has the lower taker fee. For spot, BitMart is cheaper. Your actual cheapest venue depends on your monthly volume and maker/taker mix — check it in the calculator.

What are Coinbase's trading fees?

Coinbase charges roughly 0.000% maker / 0.030% taker on perps and 0.400% maker / 0.600% taker on spot at the entry tier.

What are BitMart's trading fees?

BitMart charges roughly 0.020% maker / 0.060% taker on perps and 0.150% maker / 0.250% taker on spot at the entry tier, with discounts if you pay fees with BMX.

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