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CoinJar vs Coinbase

CoinJar and Coinbase compared on what decides the bill for an Australian: the real cost of an AUD buy, whether there is an AUD book to trade against, and who you are contracting with.

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CoinJar Melbourne · est 2013 · AUD order book
AUSTRAC RegisteredUK FCA RegisteredBook + Instant Buy
Coindaily Score 74/100
coinjar.com CoinJar homepage as served to Australian visitors
VS
Coinbase Global · est 2012 · Order book, USDT only
AUSTRAC RegisteredListed Parent (COIN)Global · AU Entity
Coindaily Score 84/100
coinbase.com/en-au Coinbase homepage as served to Australian visitors
77
Costwhy
66
CoinJar · 77
  • Effective cost of the default route is about 0.40% (order book: taker plus spread)
  • 57% of the cost facts on our coinjar review read as favourable
Coinbase · 66
  • Effective cost of the default route is about 0.66% (order book: taker plus spread)
  • 40% of the cost facts on our coinbase review read as favourable
55
Liquiditywhy
50
CoinJar · 55
  • Crossing its AUD book costs a measured 0.081% on a A$10,000 order
  • A$154,101 of asks inside 1% of mid, top order 30% of that
  • Global liquidity standing 45/100 from the Coindaily exchanges table
Coinbase · 50
  • No public order book to measure: this is a brokerage that quotes you a price
  • There is no depth behind a quote, only the platform's willingness to fill it
  • Global liquidity standing 90/100 from the Coindaily exchanges table
98
AUD accesswhy
51
CoinJar · 98
  • Its AUD book is real and measurable: BTC/AUD at a 0.162% touch spread
  • 3 documented AUD deposit rails: PayID, Card, Bank
  • 80% of its money-in-and-out facts read as favourable
Coinbase · 51
  • No AUD order book, so every AUD trade routes through a conversion or a quote
  • 2 documented AUD deposit rails: PayID, Card
  • 53% of its money-in-and-out facts read as favourable
66
Trust & regulationwhy
88
CoinJar · 66
  • AUSTRAC-registered, and holds no AFSL
  • 72% of its custody and regulation facts read as favourable
  • Operating since 2013
Coinbase · 88
  • AUSTRAC-registered, and holds or sits under an AFSL
  • 80% of its custody and regulation facts read as favourable
  • Operating since 2012
66
Asset rangewhy
83
CoinJar · 66
  • 60 assets listed
  • 59% of its what-you-can-trade facts read as favourable
  • Not every listed asset is reachable in AUD
Coinbase · 83
  • 200 assets listed
  • 79% of its what-you-can-trade facts read as favourable
  • Not every listed asset is reachable in AUD
87
Features & supportwhy
80
CoinJar · 87
  • 82% of its trading, support and tax facts read as favourable
  • Drawn from 24 sourced facts across three sections
  • Scored on what is documented, not on marketing claims
Coinbase · 80
  • 75% of its trading, support and tax facts read as favourable
  • Drawn from 20 sourced facts across three sections
  • Scored on what is documented, not on marketing claims
CoinJar leads 4 of the 6 pillars. Scores are the desk's assessment of the evidence on this page, judged for an Australian buying in Australian dollars.
The Coindaily Score above ranks a venue globally: liquidity, cost and standing across every market it runs. The six pillars re-weight the same evidence for one specific job, an Australian funding an account in AUD. That is why a venue with a lower headline score can win pillars here. Full method on the exchanges table.

What a trade actually costs

Cost calculator

Three costs kept apart, because they are not the same thing: the published trading fee, the AUD conversion a venue with no AUD book forces on you, and the measured cost of crossing its order book. Click any route for the detail.

Scenario
RouteTrading feeAUD conversionCrossing the bookAll inOn A$1,000

Execution. Crosses its own AUD book, measured below.

Taker rate plus the measured cost of crossing the book.

Execution. Posting rather than taking avoids the crossing cost entirely.

You pay the maker rate and no spread, at the price of an uncertain fill.

Execution. Its book is quoted in USDT, so an AUD balance is converted first.

The book is real but not reachable in AUD. The conversion is modelled from the exchanges table.

Execution. Posting rather than taking avoids the crossing cost entirely.

You pay the maker rate and no spread, at the price of an uncertain fill.

On A$1,000 bought and held, the lowest all in cost is CoinJar · PayID, then post a limit order at A$1.00, of which 0% is crossing the book, not fee. That is A$15.00 below the dearest default route, about 16.0× cheaper.

The books behind those numbers

Both sides of both public books, walked 26 July 2026. Top order is the share of that side held by a single resting order: depth that is one order can leave. Anything above 25% of visible depth is marked too big rather than given a price it would not get.
VenueDepthTop orderA$1kA$5kA$10kA$25kA$50kA$100k
CoinJarbuying A$154k 30%0.081%0.081%0.081%0.081%too bigtoo big
CoinJarselling A$177k 21%0.081%0.081%0.081%0.081%too bigtoo big
Trading fees are the platforms' own published rates. Crossing costs are walked from the live order book. The AUD conversion is the one figure here we cannot verify from a public book, so it is modelled from the exchanges table and marked with a dotted underline; it is also the number that decides the Binance result, so treat it as an estimate rather than a quote. It applies only from an AUD start: if you already hold USDT, ignore that column and Binance's cheap route is 0.075%. Posting a limit order avoids the crossing cost at the price of an uncertain fill. Network fees are excluded, they depend on the chain rather than the venue.

Which one is for you

Choose
CoinJar
  • Oldest local operator with a clean record
  • Dual AUSTRAC + FCA registration
  • Order book available at 0.1% - cheap for a local venue
  • Crypto Mastercard is genuinely useful
But go in knowing
  • ~60 assets - mid-sized menu
  • Exchange liquidity is modest; large orders need care
  • Brand quieter than the marketing-heavy locals
Choose
Coinbase
  • Listed-parent transparency unmatched by private rivals
  • Clean long-run security record
  • PayID on-ramp plus Advanced Trade for fair execution
But go in knowing
  • Simple-buy fees and spreads among the highest anywhere - always use Advanced Trade
  • AUD trading pairs limited; most depth is USD-quoted
  • Support quality lags the governance story
The call

For an AUD buy, CoinJar. Past that it depends on what you are doing.

These two are scored here for one job: an Australian funding an account in Australian dollars. The pillars above re-weight the same evidence for that reader, which is why they can disagree with the global Coindaily Score.

Buying with Australian dollars
CoinJar
Its default route lands at about 0.1% all in, against 1.6% on Coinbase.
You want to trade against AUD directly
CoinJar
We could walk its live AUD book. Coinbase has none, so AUD converts first.
You want the stronger regulatory standing
Coinbase
Scores 88 against 66 on licensing, custody and enforcement history.
You want the widest asset menu
Coinbase
Scores 83 against 66 on how much is listed and reachable.
Tooling, tax reporting and support
CoinJar
Scores 87 against 80 across trading features, support and tax.
What would change it

Order book depth is the least stable figure on this page and the easiest to re-check: the measurements here are a single snapshot. Fees and licence conditions change too, so click through to a source on any row that matters to your decision.

Common questions

Is CoinJar or Coinbase cheaper in Australia?

On the default route each one puts in front of you, CoinJar. It lands at about 0.1% all in against 1.6%. Those figures are the published fee plus, where the platform has no AUD order book, the cost of converting Australian dollars first. Where we could walk a live book, the measured cost of crossing it is included too.

Which has better execution, CoinJar or Coinbase?

CoinJar is the only one of the two with a public AUD order book we could measure. It shows a 0.162% touch spread with A$154,101 of asks inside 1% of mid. Coinbase gives an Australian no AUD book to execute against, so the price you get is a quote or the result of a conversion.

Which is more regulated, CoinJar or Coinbase?

Both are on the AUSTRAC register. On our trust pillar, which weighs licensing, custody, audits and enforcement history from the sourced facts on each review, CoinJar scores 66 and Coinbase scores 88. AUSTRAC registration is anti-money-laundering registration, not a financial services licence, and it says nothing about whether your balance is protected.

Which lists more assets, CoinJar or Coinbase?

CoinJar scores 66 and Coinbase scores 83 on asset range, which counts what is listed and weighs how much of it is actually reachable in Australian dollars. A large catalogue priced only against USDT is worth less to an Australian buyer than a smaller one priced in AUD.

Can I use both CoinJar and Coinbase?

Yes, and plenty of Australians do: one platform as the AUD door, the other as the trading venue. Moving crypto between them costs a network fee, so it is only worth the extra step if the fee gap covers it. Both report to AUSTRAC and the ATO's data matching program either way.

Every fact we hold, side by side

All 152 researched facts from the CoinJar and Coinbase reviews, grouped by the ten sections both pages share. Rows are shown as each platform documents them rather than forced into shared labels, so nothing is re-interpreted on the way here. Every row keeps its own source.

Section
CoinJar
Coinbase
What it costsTrading fees, subscriptions, deposits and withdrawals 8 vs 8 facts
App instant buy and sellThe simple flow in the CoinJar app and web app. Applies to fiat to crypto, crypto to fiat and crypto to crypto.
1%Flat, no volume tiers
Instant buy by card or walletBuying with Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay or Google Pay costs double the bank-funded rate.
2%Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay
Recurring buySetting the same card purchase on a schedule halves the instant-buy card fee.
1%Card-funded recurring buys
CoinJar Exchange - AUD pairsThe order-book venue. Fees fall with 30-day volume across AUD, USD and GBP pairs.
0.10% / 0.10%Maker / taker under $100k, down to 0.02% / 0.06% above $10m
CoinJar Exchange - crypto to cryptoCrypto-to-crypto and crypto-to-stablecoin pairs sit at a flat rate with no maker fee at any volume.
0.00% / 0.06%Maker / taker, all volume tiers
CoinJar Exchange - stablecoin pairsStablecoin-to-fiat and stablecoin-to-stablecoin are the cheapest book on the venue.
0.00% / 0.001%Maker / taker, all volume tiers
AUD deposits and withdrawalsPayID, Osko, NPP and standard bank transfers carry no CoinJar charge in either direction.
FreeBoth ways
Account and subscription feesNo sign-up charge, no monthly platform fee and no charge to open an entity account.
NoneNo setup or monthly charges
Simple buy and sell feeThe one-tap Coinbase buy flow has no published rate card. Coinbase says the fee is worked out at order time from your payment method, order size, market conditions, jurisdiction and asset, and is only shown on the trade preview screen.
Not publishedQuoted per order
Spread on simple tradesOn top of the fee, Coinbase builds a spread into the quoted price on simple buys, sells and converts. Coinbase states it may retain any excess spread from a transaction and that the spread may vary between similar trades.
Included in the priceCoinbase keeps any excess
Coinbase Advanced maker and takerThe separate Advanced order book charges volume-tiered maker and taker fees with no spread, because you trade directly against the book. Your tier is set by trailing 30-day volume or total asset balance, whichever gives the lower fee.
Maker from 0.00%Volume tiered, no spread
Where the Advanced tier table livesCoinbase does not publish the Advanced fee tier table on an open page. The help article tells you to sign in to your account to see the full structure, so you cannot compare rates before opening an account.
Sign-in requiredTiers update hourly
Coinbase One subscriptionThree paid tiers in Australian dollars. Basic is AU$4.99 a month or AU$49.99 a year, Preferred is AU$29.99 a month or AU$299.99 a year, and Premium is AU$299.99 a month or AU$2,999.99 a year.
From AU$4.99/mthThree tiers
What Coinbase One actually waivesZero trading fees apply only to simple crypto buys and sells, and only up to a monthly volume cap - AU$500 on Basic, AU$10,000 on Preferred, unlimited on Premium. Coinbase Advanced, DEX trades and derivatives are excluded, and a spread still applies.
Capped and partialSpread still charged
Staking commissionThere is no fee to stake, but Coinbase takes a cut of the network rewards. The standard commission is 35% for ADA, ATOM, AVAX, DOT, ETH, MATIC, SOL and XTZ. Coinbase One members pay 31.75%, 28.5% or 25.25% depending on tier for a subset of assets.
35% of rewardsStandard rate
AUD in and out, crypto outCoinbase advertises zero-fee AUD deposits and withdrawals using PayID, Osko, card or bank transfer. Sending crypto off the platform is charged at Coinbase's estimate of the prevailing network fee, disclosed at the time of the transaction.
AUD freeCrypto at network cost
Limits and the costs that hideSpreads, deposit caps and charges that do not appear on a fee page 8 vs 8 facts
Spread on top of the 1%CoinJar applies a dynamic spread by trade size as well as the headline fee. Larger orders see a wider gap between buy and sell prices.
Dynamic, not publishedWidens with order size
PayPal depositPayPal funding is charged where PayID and bank transfer are not. PayPal withdrawals are free.
0.5%Deposit only
Chargeback or bank investigationDisputing a transaction or asking your bank to investigate triggers a flat charge plus any conversion costs.
$38.50Plus fiat to crypto conversion fees
Card foreign transaction feeSpending overseas or in a foreign currency on the CoinJar Card carries a currency conversion loading.
2.99%+CoinJar Card
Card ATM withdrawalPulling cash out through the CoinJar Card costs a percentage of the withdrawal.
1%Plus any ATM operator fee
Card transaction disputeSeparate to the bank dispute fee, raising a dispute on a CoinJar Card transaction is charged.
$27.50Per dispute
Crypto withdrawal network feeDynamic fees recalculated every 15 minutes, based on the asset and network congestion. CoinJar states it does not mark these up.
Network cost, variableRecalculated every 15 minutes
Card not available on entity accountsIf you trade through a company, trust or SMSF you lose access to the CoinJar Card and its rewards.
Individual accounts onlyCompany, trust and SMSF excluded
GST on every trading feeAustralia applies 10% GST to Coinbase fees on buys, sells and crypto-to-crypto converts. Coinbase remits it to the ATO and shows it in your transaction detail, so your real fee is 1.1 times the headline rate.
+10% on feesBuys, sells and converts
There is effectively no AUD order bookCoinbase's public product list shows 937 tradeable markets, of which exactly one is quoted in Australian dollars - USDC-AUD. Everything else is quoted in USD, USDC, EUR, GBP, BTC or USDT, so AUD holders are carrying a currency conversion somewhere in the trade.
1 AUD pair of 937USDC-AUD only
Fee tiers are measured in US dollarsAdvanced fee tiers are calculated on total USD trading volume over the trailing 30 days. Non-USD fills are converted to USD at the most recent fill price, so an Australian trader's tier moves with the exchange rate as well as their activity.
USD volume bandsConverted at fill price
Coinbase One volume capsThe cheapest membership only zeroes fees on AU$500 of trading a month. Trade past the cap on Basic or Preferred and normal fees resume, which makes the AU$4.99 tier close to useless for anyone trading in thousands.
AU$500/mth on BasicThen fees resume
Instant unstaking feeUnstaking is free if you wait out the full unbonding period, which runs from about two days for ADA and XTZ to roughly 25 days for ATOM. Jumping the queue with instant unstaking, or converting a pending standard unstake, carries a fee quoted at the time.
Fee if you skip the queueFree if you wait
Wrong-asset recovery feeIf you send an unsupported coin to a Coinbase address, recovery is not free. Coinbase charges the network fee plus a 5% recovery fee on any value above US$100, and warns the estimated value may differ from the real market value.
5% above US$100Plus network fee
Card purchases have no published rateDebit card is buy-only for Australian customers - you cannot sell, deposit or withdraw to it. Coinbase does not publish an Australian card rate anywhere on its site, so the cost only appears on the order preview.
Rate not publishedBuy only
Fees are openly experimentalCoinbase states it occasionally tests changes to fees and spread, rolled out across different regions, assets, order sizes and trade types. Two Australians placing the same order can legitimately be charged differently.
A/B testedBy region and order
What you can tradeAssets, Australian dollar pairs, staking and derivatives 8 vs 7 facts
Assets listedCoinJar advertises more than 60 leading cryptocurrencies across its app and exchange.
60+Retail app and exchange
Australian dollar pricingEvery listed asset is quoted and traded in AUD on the Australian site, so there is no forced USD or USDT leg for the app flow.
All listed assets in AUDInstant buy flow
Exchange order-book pairsThe professional venue runs more than two hundred trading pairs, quoted as 380+ across AUD, USD, GBP and BTC bases.
200+ pairs380+ AUD, USD, GBP and BTC pairs
BundlesThemed baskets covering areas such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, DeFi and low-carbon assets, with proportional or cap-weighted allocation and one-click rebalancing.
YesRebalancing and Empty Bundle exit
Staking or earnCoinJar's current Australian product line-up covers instant buy, recurring buy, Bundles, Card, Rewards and Exchange. No native staking or interest product is listed.
Not listedRewards points are not a yield product
Derivatives and marginCoinJar Exchange is a spot venue. No futures, perpetuals, options or margin trading are advertised.
Spot onlyNo leverage products
CoinJar RewardsPoints earned on referrals, AUD buys and sells, Card spending and the CoinJar Store, redeemable against transaction fees or store items.
Points programmeAustralia only
OTC deskA concierge trading desk for large orders with guaranteed pricing and Australian-based account managers. Minimum ticket size is not published.
YesMinimum not published
Assets for Australian usersThe Australian site advertises buying, selling and trading Bitcoin, Ethereum and over 200 cryptocurrencies, and elsewhere on the same page cites 210+ assets available to trade.
200+ assets210+ cited elsewhere
Spot pairs on Coinbase AdvancedThe Advanced platform lists 552 spot pairs, including 237 USDC pairs and 22 stable pairs that trade with 0.00% maker fees.
552 spot pairs237 USDC, 22 stable
Direct AUD pairsCoinbase's own product endpoint lists a single AUD-quoted market, USDC-AUD. Australians who want an order-book trade in a major coin are routed through USD or USDC pricing rather than a native AUD book.
USDC-AUD onlyNo BTC-AUD book
Staking assetsCoinbase supports staking on ATOM, ETH, XTZ, ADA, SOL, DOT, POL (formerly MATIC), AVAX and SUI, with rewards paid every one to seven days depending on the asset. Coinbase says staking is available in most jurisdictions.
9 assetsETH, SOL, ADA and more
Staking minimums and unbondingETH, DOT, POL, AVAX and SUI have no minimum balance to earn. ADA and SOL need about US$1 worth. Estimated unstaking waits run from around 24 hours on SUI to roughly 25 days on ATOM, and you keep earning while unstaking.
No minimum on ETHUnbonding up to ~25 days
Derivatives authorisationThe April 2026 AFSL carries a retail derivatives authorisation. Coinbase says it will offer crypto and equity perpetuals to Australians first, followed by futures and options, then stock trading and payments.
Licensed for retail derivativesPerpetuals first
Derivatives disclosure documentsBecause the licence covers retail derivatives, Coinbase Australia publishes a Product Disclosure Statement, Financial Services Guide and Target Market Determination for derivatives trading. That is the standard Australian retail disclosure set, and most crypto exchanges here do not have one.
PDS, FSG and TMDPublished
How your assets are heldCustody, reserves, insurance and self-custody 8 vs 7 facts
Custody partnersCustomer crypto is held with BitGo and Fireblocks rather than in wallets CoinJar builds itself.
BitGo and FireblocksThird-party institutional custodians
Cold storage shareCoinJar states more than 90% of assets sit in cold storage, multi-signature or MPC wallets.
90%+Cold, multi-sig or MPC
Reserve backingCoinJar claims full currency reserves at all times, with assets covering more than 100% of customer balances.
Claims 100%+Self-declared
Proof of ReservesThe reserve claim is a statement on CoinJar's own security page. There is no published third-party attestation, merkle tree or customer-verifiable snapshot.
No published attestationClaim only, not independently verifiable
InsuranceUp to US$250 million cover is cited on the institutional custody page. The page does not state whether ordinary retail balances are covered, and the insurer is not named.
Up to US$250m citedInstitutional custody context
Corporate insuranceCoinJar states its business is covered by Professional Indemnity and Directors and Officers insurance. This protects the company, not your coin balance.
PI and D&ONot a customer asset guarantee
Moving to self-custodyCrypto deposits are free and external withdrawals only cost the network fee, so there is no CoinJar penalty for taking coins off the platform.
Network fee onlyDeposits free
Bug bountyCoinJar runs a public vulnerability disclosure programme with security researchers via HackerOne.
YesHackerOne
Held one for oneCoinbase states customer crypto is held 1:1 and is not lent out or otherwise used without your permission. It reports US$193 billion of safeguarded assets on the Advanced platform.
1:1, no lendingUS$193b safeguarded
Crime insurance policyCoinbase Global carries a commercial crime policy covering a portion of digital assets across hot, warm and cold storage against theft including cybersecurity breaches.
Crime policy in placeCovers a portion only
What the insurance does not coverThe policy excludes losses from unauthorised access to your own account through a breach or loss of your credentials, and excludes non-fungible tokens. Coinbase also warns total losses may exceed insurance recoveries, so funds can still be lost.
Not account takeoversNFTs excluded too
The insurance is smaller than the pileCoinbase's own FY2025 annual report states total customer assets on the platform are substantially more than its corporate assets and available insurance, and that the crime policy has a one-year term without automatic renewals.
Cover well short of assetsOne-year term, no auto-renewal
Bankruptcy risk is disclosedThe same annual report warns that custodially held crypto may be considered property of a bankruptcy estate, and in that event customers could be treated as general unsecured creditors. This is a real disclosure, not a hypothetical from a critic.
Unsecured creditor riskCompany's own wording
Assurance instead of Proof of ReservesCoinbase does not run a Merkle-tree Proof of Reserves. As a Nasdaq-listed SEC registrant it files audited annual accounts and quarterly reports instead, audited by Deloitte (PCAOB ID 34), including an unqualified opinion on internal control over financial reporting.
Audited financialsDeloitte, annual
Your Australian dollarsFor non-US customers, cash is held as cash in dedicated custodial accounts separate from Coinbase funds, and Coinbase says it will not use those funds for operating expenses or corporate purposes. There is no government deposit guarantee.
Segregated custodial accountsNo deposit guarantee
Who can open an accountEntity types onboarded in Australia 8 vs 7 facts
Joint accountsCoinJar's entity onboarding guide lists company, trust and SMSF only. Joint accounts are not offered as an account type.
Not offeredIndividual or entity only
Not supportedJoint bank account is fine
IndividualStandard personal account. CoinJar's terms require members to be at least eighteen years of age.
Yes, 18+ID verification required
CompanyCompany accounts are onboarded with a dedicated entity email address and separately verified accounts for each director.
YesDirector verification required
TrustTrusts are supported. A certified copy or extract of the trust deed is required, including schedules, parties and execution pages.
YesCertified trust deed
SMSFSMSF is a selectable account type at sign-up, with registered trust details required. CoinJar markets a dedicated SMSF product.
YesSMSF trust deed required
MinorsThe terms of service require every member to warrant they are at least eighteen. There is no custodial or under-18 account.
No18+ only
Entity verification timeEntity applications are manually reviewed by CoinJar's compliance team rather than approved instantly.
About 5 business daysManual compliance review
Personal account prerequisiteEvery director, trustee or SMSF member needs their own verified personal CoinJar account under a separate email before the entity account can proceed.
RequiredOne per director or trustee
IndividualsYou must be at least 18 years old and resident in a country where the relevant Coinbase services are available. Identity is verified with a driver licence or passport during onboarding.
18+ residentsID verified
Companies and trusteesThe Australian user agreement allows a company, or a trustee acting on behalf of a trust, to use the services as a Legal Entity, provided the entity is duly organised and validly existing under Australian law and an authorised representative applies.
SupportedMust be Australian
Self-managed super fundsCoinbase runs a dedicated Australian SMSF offering with its own signup path. You need the SMSF trust deed, ABN, trustee details and a bank account in the fund's name, and verification typically takes one to two business days.
Yes, dedicated flow1-2 business days
SMSF responsibilities sit with youThe user agreement makes clear it is your job to ensure SMSF use complies with the fund's trust deed, its investment strategy and the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993. Coinbase is not giving you SMSF advice.
Your compliance burdenSIS Act 1993
SMSF setup partnersFor people who do not yet have a fund, Coinbase lists two Australian partners with member offers - Tax On Chain at AU$420 off setup, and SuperConcepts at AU$325 for setup plus AU$495 for a corporate trustee.
Two partnersDiscounted setup
General trustsOutside the SMSF flow, Coinbase's global help directs trust accounts to Coinbase Prime, its institutional platform, rather than the retail app. Expect an onboarding analyst and an application review rather than a self-serve signup.
Via Coinbase PrimeInstitutional onboarding
Trading featuresOrder types, recurring buys, tooling and access 8 vs 7 facts
Order typesCoinJar Exchange offers limit orders, stops and time-enforced order types through a customisable professional interface.
Limit, stop, time-in-forceCoinJar Exchange
Two platforms, one accountThe same login gives you the simple 1% instant-buy app and the low-fee order book, so beginners can graduate without moving exchanges.
App plus ExchangeShared account
Recurring buys and DCAWeekly, fortnightly or monthly automated purchases of single assets or Bundles, funded by Visa or Mastercard, pausable at any time.
YesWeekly, fortnightly, monthly
Bundle rebalancingBundles can be re-weighted in one click and wound down with the Empty Bundle function, which sells or transfers the underlying assets.
One-clickProportional or cap-allocated
API accessDocumented REST trading and market data APIs plus a market data WebSocket. Public market data is open, trading needs an advanced API key.
REST and WebSocketFree and documented
Matching engineCoinJar runs a proprietary low-latency matching engine and claims no downtime since launching in 2013.
ProprietaryNo downtime claimed since 2013
CoinJar CardA prepaid Mastercard issued by EML Payment Solutions, available as digital and physical, working with Apple Pay and Google Pay. Free to issue.
Active1% spend returned as Rewards points
Status pageA public real-time status page shows wallet and service health, current incidents and scheduled maintenance.
Publicstatus.coinjar.com
Order types on AdvancedMarket, limit, stop-limit, bracket, attached take profit and stop loss, and time-weighted average price (TWAP) orders that slice a large order into scheduled executions. That is a deeper set than most Australian exchanges offer retail users.
Six order typesIncludes TWAP and bracket
Execution controlsLimit orders support post-only (rejected if it would take liquidity, so you are guaranteed the maker fee) and allow-taker, with good til cancelled, good til time and immediate or cancel time in force settings.
Post-only, GTC, GTT, IOCMaker fee protection
Slippage protectionMarket orders on non-stable pairs stop executing if they would move the price more than 10%, returning a partial fill. Stable pairs use a 1% protection point. Limit and stop-limit orders are also bounded by price bands at entry.
10% protection point1% on stable pairs
Charting and layoutAdvanced runs TradingView charts with EMA, MA, MACD, RSI, Bollinger Bands and drawing tools, plus 20+ rearrangeable widgets so you can build a custom trading layout from a template or from scratch.
TradingView built in20+ widgets
Recurring buysYou can schedule buys weekly, on the 1st and 15th of the month, or monthly, funded from an eligible payment method or your cash balance. Setting one up executes an immediate one-off buy for the same amount.
Weekly, twice monthly, monthlyFirst buy is immediate
Recurring buys cannot be editedOnce a recurring buy is confirmed you cannot change the amount or frequency. The only fix is to cancel the schedule and build a new one, which is a small but real annoyance for anyone tuning a dollar-cost-average plan.
Cancel and rebuildNo editing
APIs and volume matchingAdvanced exposes high-throughput market data and trading APIs. High-volume traders from other exchanges who can show over US$500,000 of 30-day spot volume can apply to be matched one tier above their current exchange status for 60 days.
API accessVIP tier matching
Money in and outMinimums, methods and settlement speed 8 vs 7 facts
AUD withdrawalWithdrawing Australian dollars to your bank account costs nothing on CoinJar's side.
FreeBank transfer
Free and instantTo bank account
Crypto withdrawalsCharged at a dynamic network fee that varies by asset and congestion, recalculated every 15 minutes with no stated CoinJar markup.
Network feeRecalculated every 15 minutes
Estimated network feeBatching can favour Coinbase
PayID and OskoNear-instant AUD funding from a PayID-enabled Australian bank account. First-time deposits can take up to 24 hours.
Free, minutesFirst deposit up to 24 hours
Bank transferStandard BSB and account number transfers. Instant where your bank supports Osko, otherwise one to three business days.
FreeInstant with Osko, else 1-3 business days
Minimum depositThere is no minimum for bank transfer deposits. Maximums depend on your verified account limits and your own bank's caps.
NoneBank transfer
Card and mobile walletVisa, Mastercard, Apple Pay and Google Pay buy crypto instantly, but at double the app's bank-funded rate.
2%Instant settlement
PayPalPayPal is accepted for AUD funding at a charge, and PayPal withdrawals are free.
0.5% in, free outAUD
Crypto depositsReceiving crypto is free whether it comes from an external wallet or another CoinJar member. Internal transfers between members are also free.
FreeExternal and internal
AUD deposit methodsAustralian customers fund with a bank account via PayID or BSB. Coinbase lists settlement as instant for both deposits and withdrawals on that rail, and the Australian site advertises them as zero fee.
PayID or BSBInstant, free
First deposit is slowerCoinbase warns your first PayID or BSB deposit may take up to 24 hours to clear because of your own bank's security checks. Plan for that if you are trying to catch a move on day one.
Up to 24 hoursFirst transfer only
Debit card is one-wayCard works for instant buys only. You cannot sell to a card, deposit to your AUD balance with it, or withdraw to it, so every exit path runs back through your bank account.
Buy onlyNo sell or withdraw
Name matchingThe name on your payment method must match the name on your Coinbase account. Mismatches are reviewed manually and take one to three business days, which catches out people funding from a partner's or company's account.
Must match exactly1-3 days if not
Minimum purchaseCoinbase does not publish a single Australian minimum. It states minimum purchase amounts vary by crypto and by payment method, and the app tells you if your order is below the threshold.
Varies by assetShown at order time
Tax and reportingWhat you get at tax time, and what you do not 8 vs 6 facts
Native tax reportCoinJar does not generate a finished capital gains or ATO-ready tax report. You export data and take it elsewhere.
Not providedExport and use third-party software
Transaction history exportTrading and transaction history can be downloaded as CSV from both the app and CoinJar Exchange for tax purposes.
CSV exportApp and Exchange
KoinlyKoinly connects to CoinJar by API or CSV upload and produces an ATO myTax-ready report.
API and CSVmyTax report
CoinTrackerCoinTracker imports CoinJar trades, purchases, sales and rewards and generates ATO-compliant reports for myTax or your accountant.
SupportedATO-compliant output
CoinLedgerCoinLedger lists a dedicated CoinJar integration for calculating gains and generating tax reports.
SupportedThird-party
ATO data sharingAs an AUSTRAC-registered exchange CoinJar is inside the ATO's crypto data-matching net, so assume your activity is visible to the ATO.
Assume reportedAUSTRAC-registered DCE
API for tax toolingThe documented Exchange REST API lets tax software and accountants pull trade history programmatically rather than by manual export.
AvailableAdvanced API key
Institutional reportingBusiness, trust and SMSF clients get audit-ready reporting and real-time transaction tracking through the institutional custody offering.
Audit-ready reportsEntity and institutional accounts
GST is handled for youCoinbase applies 10% GST to fees on buys, sells and converts for Australian customers and pays it to the ATO directly. The GST component is itemised in your transaction information.
Collected and remitted10% of the fee
No ATO-format tax reportCoinbase's tax centre produces US forms such as 1099-MISC and 1099-DA. There is no Australian equivalent, so an ATO capital gains position has to be built from your transaction history or a third-party tool.
US forms onlyExport and calculate
Tax software partnersCoinbase officially partners with Summ (formerly Crypto Tax Calculator, an Australian product) and CoinTracker. Coinbase customers get up to 10,000 free transactions plus 30% off paid Summ plans, or 20% off CoinTracker.
Summ and CoinTrackerDiscounted
Better deals with Coinbase OneMembers get a AU$1 Summ Rookie plan and up to 50% off other Summ plans, or a free CoinTracker Base plan or US$89 off any other plan. For a heavy trader that can offset a chunk of the subscription.
Deeper discountsMember benefit
SMSF tax supportThe Australian SMSF page carries its own tax reporting offers - 1,000 free transactions and 30% off with Summ, or 20% off all CoinTracker plans - aimed at funds that need audit-ready records.
Partner discountsSMSF specific
Read-only data sharingConnecting CoinTracker uses a Continue with Coinbase flow that grants read-only access to your transactions. Coinbase is explicit that these are third-party services and it takes no responsibility for their performance.
Read-only OAuthThird-party risk is yours
Platform and supportApps, account security and how you reach a human 8 vs 7 facts
Two-factor authentication2FA is available by SMS or an authenticator app. Hardware key support is not advertised.
SMS or authenticator appNo hardware key documented
Auto-enrolled 2FASecurity keys supported
Support hoursCoinJar's support page lists Monday to Friday, 9am to 3am Australian Eastern Time.
Mon-Fri, 9am-3am AETPer the support page
Weekend supportThe SMSF page advertises seven-day cover at 9am to 2am weekdays and 9am to 5.30pm weekends, which conflicts with the support page's weekday-only hours.
Listed on SMSF page9am-5.30pm Sat-Sun AEST
Australian teamCoinJar states support is handled by a local in-house team rather than an offshore outsourcer.
In-house, localAustralia-based
Contact channelsSupport runs through a ticket portal and email. A separate complaints address is published in the legal terms. No published phone line for retail.
Ticket and emailsupport@ and complaints@coinjar.com
Fraud monitoringMachine learning systems flag suspicious logins, account takeovers and financial fraud, backed by multi-level encryption and isolated internal networks.
AutomatedPlus staff background checks
Mobile appsNative iOS and Android apps carry the full instant buy, Bundles, Card and recurring buy experience.
iOS and AndroidPlus web app and Exchange
Security research programmeAn active bug bounty and vulnerability disclosure policy runs through HackerOne, alongside ongoing security audits.
Public bountyHackerOne
AppsCoinbase runs iOS and Android apps alongside the web platform, and you can switch between the simple Coinbase view and Coinbase Advanced without moving balances between accounts.
iOS, Android and webOne balance
Withdrawal allowlistCoinbase offers an address allowlist so crypto can only be sent to addresses you have pre-approved in your address book, alongside its broader risk management programs.
AvailableAddress book based
Support channelsYou can reach Coinbase by phone or messaging and speak with a real support agent, backed by a help centre and a virtual assistant. Coinbase has offered 24/7 chat support to Australian customers since 2022.
Phone and chat24/7 chat
Priority support is a paid tier24/7 priority support is not included on the AU$4.99 Basic membership. It starts at the AU$29.99 Preferred tier, and a concierge level sits behind the AU$299.99 Premium tier.
From AU$29.99/mthNot on Basic
Learn and Earn is goneCoinbase Learning Rewards, the learn-and-earn program that paid small amounts of crypto for watching lessons, was discontinued on 27 May 2025. The Coinbase Learn education library remains free to read.
Ended 27 May 2025Learn library remains
EducationCoinbase Learn publishes beginner guides, tips and tutorials and market updates on the Australian site, including material on order types and technical analysis aimed at people moving from simple buys to Advanced.
Coinbase LearnFree, no signup
Trust and regulationThe entity you are actually contracting with 8 vs 8 facts
AUSTRAC registrationRegistered as a digital currency exchange provider under the AML/CTF Act 2006.
DCE100749118-001Registered DCE and VASP
RegisteredVASP and remittance
Australian legal entityYour contract is with CoinJar Australia Pty Ltd, registered at 805/220 Collins Street, Melbourne.
CoinJar Australia Pty LtdACN 648 570 807
AFSLCoinJar does not hold its own Australian Financial Services Licence. It acts as an authorised representative of EML Payment Solutions for the CoinJar Card only, and crypto trading itself sits outside that authorisation.
No own AFSLAR 1290193 under EML AFSL 404131
Card issuerThe CoinJar Card is a prepaid Mastercard issued by EML Payment Solutions Limited, ABN 30 131 436 532, with its own PDS, FSG and target market determination.
EML Payment SolutionsAFSL 404131
UK entity and FCACoinJar UK Limited is registered with the Financial Conduct Authority as a Cryptoasset Exchange Provider and Custodian Wallet Provider under the 2017 Money Laundering Regulations.
FCA FRN 928767Company number 8905988
Track recordFounded in Melbourne in 2013 by Asher Tan and Ryan Zhou, making it one of Australia's oldest continuously operating exchanges, now serving 800,000+ customers.
Since 2013800,000+ customers
Security incident historyNo customer-fund breach has been publicly reported across CoinJar's operating history, and CoinJar claims no downtime since 2013. Absence of reports is not the same as an audited record.
None reportedNo published breach
Terms currencyThe Australian terms of service were last updated with effect from 28 May 2026, and separate terms apply for UK and Irish customers.
Effective 28 May 2026Separate UK and IE terms
Australian entityYou contract with Coinbase Australia Pty Ltd, ACN 654 922 442, incorporated locally in 2022. It is licensed and regulated by ASIC.
Coinbase Australia Pty LtdACN 654 922 442
Australian Financial Services LicenceCoinbase Australia holds AFSL No. 569752. On 7 April 2026 Coinbase announced ASIC had granted the licence with a retail derivatives authorisation, which it says makes it the first crypto exchange to receive this approval from ASIC.
AFSL 569752Granted 7 April 2026
Why the licence mattersAn AFSL subjects Coinbase Australia to the same conduct, disclosure, governance and consumer protection standards as traditional financial services providers. It was granted ahead of the Corporations Amendment (Digital Assets Framework) Bill 2025, which passed on 1 April 2026 and will require exchanges to hold one.
Ahead of the mandateDigital Assets Framework
External dispute resolutionIf Coinbase's internal complaints process does not resolve your issue, you can escalate to the Australian Financial Complaints Authority. Complaints about retail derivatives run through a separate published financial services complaints policy.
AFCAFree to consumers
Listed parent companyCoinbase, Inc. was founded in 2012 and the group's parent, Coinbase Global, Inc., trades on the Nasdaq under COIN. That means audited annual accounts, quarterly reporting and continuous disclosure - a level of transparency no private crypto exchange matches.
Nasdaq: COINFounded 2012
Licence responsible managerCoinbase Australia's chief operating officer Adam Judd oversees the AFSL as a responsible manager. He was previously an executive manager at CommSec and spent more than a decade at ASIC in senior regulatory and market structure roles.
Named responsible managerEx-ASIC, ex-CommSec
Enforcement historyA review of ASIC's media release archive as at July 2026 turns up no enforcement action against Coinbase Australia. ASIC has taken action against other crypto operators in the same period, including the Australian operator of Kraken.
None foundASIC media releases
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