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Coinbase vs Bitget

Side-by-side comparison of Coinbase and Bitget across fees, products, geographic coverage and editorial rating. Data verified quarterly. Where one exchange is the clear leader on a metric, we highlight which — but the right choice for any individual depends on your own jurisdiction, asset mix and use case.

MetricCoinbaseBitgetWinner
Editorial rating4.5 / 54.3 / 5Coinbase
Headline taker fee0.60%0.10%Bitget
Headline maker fee0.40%0.10%Bitget
Daily spot + derivatives volume$4.0B$6.0BBitget
User count (millions)110M40MCoinbase
Spot tradingTie
Futures / perpetualsBitget
OptionsTie
StakingTie
Copy-tradingBitget
P2P fiatBitget
Crypto cardTie
Founded20122018Coinbase
HQUnited StatesSeychelles

Coinbase pros

  • Most regulated US-listed crypto exchange
  • Trusted on-ramp for fiat
  • Solid security record over a decade
  • Coinbase Learn earns + Coinbase Card

Cons

  • Significantly higher fees than offshore competitors
  • Limited derivatives outside Coinbase Advanced
  • Long verification process during peak demand

Bitget pros

  • Industry-leading copy-trading product
  • Aggressive fee rebate tiers for high-volume traders
  • Native staking and launchpool
  • Strong futures-focused product

Cons

  • Spot liquidity weaker than Binance/OKX
  • KYC required for most fiat methods
  • US not supported
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How we compare exchanges

Editorial ratings reflect a multi-criteria assessment: fee competitiveness, liquidity depth, product breadth, regulatory standing, and security record. Ratings are reviewed quarterly and were last verified against each exchange's published fee schedule and product pages. Some links on this page are affiliate links — if you sign up through them we may earn a commission at no cost to you. This does not influence the ranking; our editorial verdicts are decided before any commercial relationship.

This page is general information, not investment or tax advice. Exchange features, fees, and jurisdictions change — always verify on the exchange's own site before depositing.