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Updated 2026-06-01 · Educational comparison

Crypto Platform Comparison 2026

Compare Crypto.com, Robinhood and Coinbase across security, fees, verification, trading features, support and more — with sources, a published methodology and the trade-offs spelled out.

Educational content only — not investment advice. Crypto assets are volatile and you can lose everything you put in.

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The three platforms

At a glance

Crypto.com

8.3/10

A crypto-native platform known for its mobile app, Visa card program and a broad ecosystem that includes an exchange, a DeFi wallet and an NFT marketplace.

Robinhood

7.9/10

A US brokerage that added crypto to a stock and ETF platform. Known for a simple interface and commission-free trading, with crypto as one product among several.

Coinbase

8.4/10

The largest publicly traded US crypto exchange, combining a beginner-friendly app with Advanced Trade, institutional services and a widely used self-custody wallet.

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Weighted overall score

Scores are editorial assessments calculated with the weights published on our methodology page. A higher score is not a recommendation to use a platform.

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Frequently asked questions

Cryptocurrency is a high-risk, highly volatile asset class. Prices can fall sharply and you can lose the entire amount you put in. Nothing on this site is investment advice; consider speaking with a licensed financial professional and never commit money you cannot afford to lose.

It depends on how you trade. Posted commissions, spreads, deposit fees and withdrawal fees all contribute to the real cost. Spread-based platforms can look free while embedding costs in the execution price. Our fee section breaks down each component so you can model your own usage.

Each platform is rated 0–10 across seven weighted categories: security (20%), fees (20%), ease of use (15%), trading features (15%), asset selection (10%), customer support (10%) and additional services (10%). The full process is documented on our methodology page.

Generally no in the way bank deposits are insured. Crypto assets are not covered by FDIC or SIPC protection. Some platforms carry commercial crime insurance for portions of their holdings, with significant limitations. Read each platform's official disclosures.

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About the data: Fees, limits and features change frequently. Figures on this page are illustrative, were last reviewed on the date shown, and must be verified on each platform's official website before relying on them. Sources used for each section are listed on the full comparison page.