Head-to-head · Global model · Aug 19, 2026
Coinbase vs Crypto.com
Coinbase · Winner by +0.3 Decisive factor: regulation (9.8 vs 8.6).
Coinbase leads this global comparison (8.8 vs 8.5) because regulation is the widest gap. Coinbase spot fees are 0.4% / 0.6%; Crypto.com is 0.25% / 0.5%. Scores come from the same snapshot as the ranking, model v2.4, data as of Aug 19, 2026.
Reviewed by CryptoExID Editorial · Aug 19, 2026 · Editorial policy · how we make money
Factor by factor
Quick verdict
Coinbase leads this global comparison (8.8 vs 8.5) because regulation is the widest gap. Coinbase spot fees are 0.4/0.6%; Crypto.com is 0.25/0.5%. Scores come from the same snapshot as the ranking, model v2.4, data as of Aug 19, 2026.
Coinbase is better if…
- Fiat & Payments (9.2 vs 9.0)
- UX & Mobile (9.5 vs 9.2)
- Liquidity (9.2 vs 8.6)
- Security (9.6 vs 8.8)
- Coinbase is built for Regulated on-ramp.
Crypto.com is better if…
- Asset Coverage (8.4 vs 8.1)
- Features (8.8 vs 7.9)
- Fees (7.4 vs 6.2)
- Crypto.com is built for Card & app.
Real cost comparison
Published retail spot maker/taker is 0.4% / 0.6% on Coinbase and 0.25% / 0.5% on Crypto.com. A $1,000 taker ticket is $6.00 versus $5.00 before spread. Deposit and withdrawal are extra. Futures, if both list the product, use a different schedule.
| Exchange · why it ranks here | Spot maker / taker | $100 buy | $1,000 buy | $10,000 buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coinbase | 0.4% / 0.6% | $0.60 | $6.00 | $60.00 |
| Crypto.com | 0.25% / 0.5% | $0.50 | $5.00 | $50.00 |
Products
Coinbase flags: Futures, Staking, Recurring buys, Cards, API. Crypto.com flags: Futures, Margin, Staking, Recurring buys, Proof of reserves, Cards, API.
| Product | Coinbase | Crypto.com |
|---|---|---|
| Futures | Yes | Yes |
| Margin | No | Yes |
| Staking | Yes | Yes |
| P2P | No | No |
| Recurring buys | Yes | Yes |
| Proof of reserves | No | Yes |
| Cards | Yes | Yes |
| API | Yes | Yes |
| Listed assets | 260 | 300 |
KYC and onboarding
KYC is required before you can trade on Coinbase and required before you can trade on Crypto.com in this dataset. That is the onboarding rule we score, not a legal opinion for every country.
Fiat, deposits and withdrawals
Coinbase rails we have marked: sepa, sepa-instant, bank-transfer, debit-card, credit-card, wire-transfer, apple-pay, google-pay. Crypto.com: sepa, sepa-instant, bank-transfer, debit-card, credit-card, wire-transfer, apple-pay, google-pay. Shared: sepa, sepa-instant, bank-transfer, debit-card, credit-card, wire-transfer. Only on Coinbase: ideal. Only on Crypto.com: pix, payid.
Country availability
This is the global comparison. Coinbase US onboarding: Available. Crypto.com: Available. Open the /en-us/ versus URL for US eligibility and local names such as Binance.US.
Who should choose which
Pick Coinbase if this is the trade-off you want: Strongest regulatory standing among global venues; retail fees are among the highest. Pick Crypto.com if you would rather live with: Best crypto card program and licensing breadth; spot fees above the pro venues. The score is a weighted average, not a personal recommendation.
Comparison FAQ
- Who wins, Coinbase or Crypto.com?
- Coinbase leads Crypto.com on this model. The widest gap is regulation (8.8 vs 8.5).
- Which is cheaper, Coinbase or Crypto.com?
- Listed spot maker/taker is 0.4% / 0.6% on Coinbase and 0.25% / 0.5% on Crypto.com. A $1,000 taker ticket is $6.00 vs $5.00 before spread.
- Do Coinbase and Crypto.com require KYC?
- Coinbase: required before you can trade. Crypto.com: required before you can trade.
- Can US customers use both?
- Coinbase in the USA: Available. Crypto.com: Available. Use the US versus page if you need Binance.US versus the global entity.