Coinbase Fee Calculator
Use this page when the query is about Coinbase Advanced trading fees. For cross-exchange comparisons, the main exchange fee calculator is the better fit.
Coinbase Advanced is the relevant fee model for active spot traders.
Maker and taker orders can land on different tiers, so order type matters.
Higher 30-day volume usually lowers the effective fee.
How Coinbase Fees Usually Work
Coinbase Advanced uses a tiered maker/taker schedule. That means the fee depends on your order role and your recent trading volume. A high-frequency trader can see a very different effective cost from a casual spot buyer.
Because this page is about Coinbase specifically, it avoids pretending that every exchange follows the same fee structure. If you are comparing venues, use the main comparison calculator for a more useful answer.
Compare Coinbase with other exchanges
Open the exchange comparison calculator if you need to compare Coinbase against Binance, Bybit, OKX, Kraken, or Gate and want a direct cheapest-exchange result.
Open Exchange Fee Calculator →Coinbase Fee Calculator FAQ
What does the Coinbase fee calculator cover?
This page focuses on Coinbase Advanced spot fees, maker and taker pricing, and volume-based tiers. It is meant for users who are specifically searching for Coinbase fee information.
Are Coinbase fees the same for every order?
No. Fees vary by maker or taker role, volume tier, and product. That is why the calculator models your trading style instead of assuming one flat rate for every account.
Does Coinbase use futures in this calculator?
Coinbase fee structure can vary by product and region. This page is intentionally focused on spot trading because that is the most stable and broadly searched Coinbase fee intent.
When should I use the exchange comparison calculator?
Use the main exchange comparison calculator when you want to compare Coinbase against Binance, Bybit, OKX, Kraken, or Gate and find the cheapest exchange overall.