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Coinbase: Buy BTC, ETH & more

4.4
CategoryFinance
Download50M+
PriceFree app
RatedEveryone
RequiresAndroid 9.0+
DeveloperCoinbase

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Coinbase: Buy BTC, ETH & more screenshot
Coinbase: Buy BTC, ETH & more screenshot
Coinbase: Buy BTC, ETH & more screenshot
Coinbase: Buy BTC, ETH & more screenshot

About this app

For millions of people, a Coinbase account was their first contact with cryptocurrency, and the company has leaned into that gateway role since going public on Nasdaq in 2021. The Android app makes buying bitcoin, ether, and a long list of other assets about as easy as ordering a taxi: link a payment method, pass identity verification, and trade in amounts as small as a few dollars, with recurring buys if you want to automate it.

Ease has a price, in two senses. Simple buys route through a fee structure that layers a spread on top of transaction charges and generally costs more than the Advanced Trade interface hidden inside the same app. And convenience means custody: coins bought here sit in Coinbase's wallets, not yours, until you deliberately withdraw them. Both points are manageable once you understand them, which is what this review is for.

A first cryptocurrency purchase

This is the app's home turf. Sign-up, verification, and a small card or bank-funded buy can be finished in one sitting, and the interface explains what you own in plain language. Start small: fees on small simple buys are proportionally at their worst.

Recurring buys as a long-term position

Scheduled daily, weekly, or monthly purchases suit people who want steady exposure without watching charts. Pair this with periodic withdrawals to a self-custody wallet if your holdings grow beyond what you would leave on any exchange.

Earning on holdings

Staking on supported assets pays rewards directly in the app, minus Coinbase's commission. It is the easiest staking route for a beginner, though availability varies by region and has been the subject of regulatory dispute in the US, so terms can change.

Simple buys and Advanced Trade

The default flow prioritises clarity over cost; Advanced Trade, inside the same account, offers order books, limit orders, and materially lower fees. Learning to use the advanced side is the single biggest saving available to a regular Coinbase user.

Custodial storage with insurance caveats

Coinbase holds the bulk of customer assets in cold storage and carries crime insurance, but crypto on an exchange is not FDIC-insured and account-level theft via phishing is typically your loss. The separate Coinbase Wallet app exists for those who want their own keys.

Wide asset selection with vetting

The listing process filters out the most obvious junk, and each asset page carries basic explainers. Selection still spans hundreds of tokens, most of which are speculative — availability on Coinbase is not an endorsement of quality.

Layered account security

Two-factor authentication is mandatory, with authenticator apps and hardware security keys supported and encouraged over SMS. A vault option adds withdrawal delays and extra approvals for long-term holdings, which blunts the impact of a compromised login.

Privacy & Data Safety

Coinbase is a regulated US exchange, and the privacy consequence is total identification: government ID, a selfie check, and in the US a Social Security number are required before meaningful use, and transaction records are reportable to tax authorities. In 2025 the company disclosed that overseas support contractors, bribed by criminals, leaked personal data for a subset of customers — no passwords or funds-access credentials, but names, contact details, and partial identifiers useful for targeted scams.

  • KYC is mandatory and non-negotiable; anonymous purchase of crypto is impossible here by design, and activity may be reported for tax purposes depending on your country.
  • The 2025 insider-assisted data leak led Coinbase to refuse the extortion demand, reimburse defrauded customers, and move support operations; it remains a live reminder that exchange customers are phishing targets.
  • Your crypto balances and transaction history live on Coinbase's servers, unlike self-custody wallets where the company cannot see holdings.
  • Aggressive impersonation scams target Coinbase users by phone and text; the company will never ask you to move funds to a 'safe' wallet or share a 2FA code.

Advantages

  • Easiest mainstream route into crypto, with strong beginner explanations
  • Publicly listed, US-regulated company with audited financials — rare in this industry
  • Advanced Trade offers serious tools and much lower fees within the same account
  • Robust security options including hardware key support and withdrawal vaults

Updates

The Android app updates frequently, often weekly, and the pace reflects the industry: new assets, staking changes, and regulatory adjustments arrive continuously, with security hardening threaded through. Feature availability shifts by jurisdiction, so an update sometimes changes what you can do in your country even when the interface looks identical.

  • Deeper integration of self-custody and on-chain features alongside the core exchange
  • Expanded derivatives and advanced trading availability where regulation permits
  • Continued anti-phishing work: scam warnings, withdrawal safeguards, and support-contact verification

Editor's Assessment

Our verdict

If you have decided to buy cryptocurrency and want the least dangerous mainstream way to do it, Coinbase is a defensible choice: regulated, transparent as a public company, and serious about account security. Defensible is not cheap — move to Advanced Trade as soon as you outgrow the simple flow, and treat the exchange as a trading venue rather than a vault. For amounts you would mind losing, withdraw to a wallet whose keys you control. The volatility of what you buy remains entirely your problem.

What works

  • Easiest mainstream route into crypto, with strong beginner explanations
  • Publicly listed, US-regulated company with audited financials — rare in this industry
  • Advanced Trade offers serious tools and much lower fees within the same account
  • Robust security options including hardware key support and withdrawal vaults

What to know

  • Default simple-buy pricing (spread plus fees) is expensive versus the app's own advanced interface
  • Custodial by default — you do not hold the keys unless you withdraw
  • 2025 contractor data leak exposed customer personal information to scammers
  • Support quality during account lockouts is a long-running customer complaint

FAQ

Do I actually own the crypto I buy on Coinbase?

You own a claim on it. The coins sit in wallets Coinbase controls, which is convenient and fine for small, active balances, but it means you rely on the company's solvency and security. Withdrawing to a self-custody wallet — including the separate Coinbase Wallet app — puts the keys, and full responsibility, in your hands.

Why did my purchase cost more than the listed price?

Simple buys include both a transaction fee and a spread built into the quoted price, and small card-funded purchases carry the highest proportional costs. The Advanced Trade section of the same app shows a live order book and charges substantially lower fees, so routine buyers should learn it early.

Can I use Coinbase without submitting my ID?

No. As a regulated exchange, Coinbase requires full identity verification — document, selfie, and in the US a Social Security number — before you can trade. If verification requirements are unacceptable to you, no compliant exchange will differ much; the alternatives are peer-to-peer or decentralised routes with their own significant risks.

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