Coinbase trading fees

Last updated: June 2026

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Here are Coinbase's published entry-tier trading fees for both perpetual futures and spot, plus how Coinbase stacks up against the other 20 major exchanges. To see your real monthly cost on Coinbase for your exact volume and trading style, run the FeeEdge calculator.

Coinbase fee schedule

FeeCoinbase
Perps maker0.000%
Perps taker0.030%
Spot maker0.400%
Spot taker0.600%

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

How Coinbase compares

On perpetual futures, Coinbase's 0.030% base taker fee ranks #3 of 20 (the cheapest is Bitfinex at 0.000%). On spot, Coinbase ranks #20 (cheapest is Bitfinex at 0.000%). Volume tiers, maker rebates can change this for active traders.

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FAQ

What are Coinbase's trading fees?

Coinbase charges roughly 0.000% maker / 0.030% taker on perpetual futures and 0.400% maker / 0.600% taker on spot at the entry tier. Fees drop as your 30-day volume rises.

Does Coinbase have a fee discount?

Coinbase does not offer a native-token fee discount, but fees still fall as your 30-day trading volume increases.

Is Coinbase the cheapest crypto exchange?

On base-tier perps Coinbase ranks #3 of 20 by taker fee, and #20 on spot. The cheapest venue for you depends on your volume and maker/taker mix — check it in the calculator.

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