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CoinSpot vs BTC Markets

CoinSpot and BTC Markets 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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CoinSpot Melbourne · est 2013 · Brokerage + a 16-coin book
AUSTRAC + AFSLAll Coins In AUD1% Default Fee
Coindaily Score 76/100
coinspot.com.au CoinSpot homepage as served to Australian visitors
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BTC Markets Melbourne · est 2013 · AUD order book
AUSTRAC RegisteredAU Order BookAU Native · Est 2013
Coindaily Score 80/100
btcmarkets.net BTC Markets homepage as served to Australian visitors
66
Costwhy
64
CoinSpot · 66
  • 1% on Instant Buy, Sell and Swap, the route the interface pushes you to, with an undisclosed quote spread on top
  • 0.1% on Markets, but only 6 of the 16 advertised pairs come out cheaper than that 1% once the book is crossed
  • Where it works it works well: BTC and ETH land near 0.25% all in on a small order. Beyond a few thousand dollars the book runs out
BTC Markets · 64
  • Effective cost of the default route is about 1.05% (order book: taker plus spread)
  • 50% of the cost facts on our btc-markets review read as favourable
22
Liquiditywhy
75
CoinSpot · 22
  • BTC/AUD is its deepest book and still held only A$127,000 of bids, 79% of it a single resting order
  • 9 of the 16 Markets pairs cost more to cross than CoinSpot's own 1% Instant fee; two cannot fill A$1,000 at all
  • 464 of its coins have no book whatsoever, only the price CoinSpot quotes you
BTC Markets · 75
  • Crossing its AUD book costs a measured 0.030% on a A$10,000 order
  • A$298,789 of asks inside 1% of mid, top order 21% of that
  • Global liquidity standing 60/100 from the Coindaily exchanges table
96
AUD accesswhy
77
CoinSpot · 96
  • Every listed coin has an AUD price - no conversion step anywhere
  • Five deposit rails: PayID, direct deposit, card, PayPal and cash over the counter
  • Free AUD withdrawal, same day if you beat the 2pm AEDT cut-off
BTC Markets · 77
  • Its AUD book is real and measurable: BTC/AUD at a 0.060% touch spread
  • 2 documented AUD deposit rails: PayID, OSKO
  • 62% of its money-in-and-out facts read as favourable
78
Trust & regulationwhy
56
CoinSpot · 78
  • AUSTRAC-registered since 2018; AFSL 562554 granted April 2026; ISO 27001 certified
  • Unqualified external statutory audits FY21 to FY23 confirming customer assets held 1:1
  • No Proof of Reserves, no audit published past FY23, and a ~A$2.4m hot wallet incident in November 2023
BTC Markets · 56
  • AUSTRAC-registered, and holds no AFSL
  • 58% of its custody and regulation facts read as favourable
  • Operating since 2013
90
Asset rangewhy
61
CoinSpot · 90
  • 480+ coins - the largest range of any Australian exchange
  • 9,000+ direct coin-to-coin swap pairings
  • Only 16 coins get the 0.1% rate; staking has been suspended since September 2023
BTC Markets · 61
  • 43 assets listed
  • 52% of its what-you-can-trade facts read as favourable
  • Not every listed asset is reachable in AUD
82
Features & supportwhy
71
CoinSpot · 82
  • Recurring buys, themed Bundles, an OTC desk from A$20,000 and a prepaid Mastercard
  • Four documented tax integrations (Koinly, Summ, Syla, CoinLedger) plus free EOFY statements
  • 24/7 Australian-based support, ~80% of tickets answered within an hour
BTC Markets · 71
  • 66% 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
CoinSpot leads 5 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. Priced by quote. CoinSpot's buy/sell gap sits on top of the 1% and is not published as a rate, so the true all in is above the figure shown.

The default interface, and for most of CoinSpot's catalogue the only one. A flat 1% per trade, each way. CoinSpot does not disclose its Instant quote spread, so this figure is a floor rather than a ceiling.

Execution. Crosses the CoinSpot BTC/AUD book. It is thin and one-sided: at the last reading a single resting order was most of the sell side. Crossing costs more than the fee does.

The 0.1% is the fee alone, on 16 advertised pairs. Measured against CoinSpot's own 1% Instant Buy, only 6 of those pairs actually come out cheaper once you cross the book. This route works for BTC, ETH and a handful of majors, in small size.

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.

On A$1,000 bought and held, the lowest all in cost is CoinSpot · PayID → CoinSpot Markets at A$2.01, of which 0% is crossing the book, not fee. That is A$7.99 below the dearest default route, about 5.0× 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
CoinSpotbuying A$300k 33%0.101%0.101%0.101%0.146%0.209%too big
CoinSpotselling A$186k 54%0.102%0.112%0.114%0.115%too bigtoo big
BTC Marketsbuying A$299k 21%0.030%0.030%0.030%0.075%0.093%too big
BTC Marketsselling A$126k 22%0.030%0.030%0.030%0.030%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 CoinSpot pairs the 0.1% rate actually helps on

CoinSpot advertises a 0.1% fee on its Markets order book, against 1% on Instant Buy. The fee is real. The cost is the fee plus crossing the book, and on most of these pairs the book is barely there. Every pair below was walked on 26 July 2026 at a A$1,000 order.

6cheaper than Instant
9dearer than Instant
1no book
PairBuy A$1,000Sell A$1,000 Ask depthBid depthVerdict
USDT 0.17% 0.18% A$328k A$201k Cheaper than Instant
BTC 0.20% 0.20% A$311k A$188k Cheaper than Instant
SOL 0.36% 0.36% A$104k A$77k Cheaper than Instant
XRP 0.38% 0.38% A$111k A$248k Cheaper than Instant
ETH 0.44% 0.48% A$122k A$116k Cheaper than Instant
LTC 0.48% 0.49% A$43k A$32k Cheaper than Instant
TRX 1.85% 1.14% A$35k A$41k Dearer than Instant
DOGE 1.88% 1.88% A$58k A$66k Dearer than Instant
XLM 2.41% 2.41% A$38k A$48k Dearer than Instant
ADA 3.10% 3.10% A$122k A$63k Dearer than Instant
GAS 11.30% cannot fill A$19k A$565 Dearer than Instant
POWR 34.81% 11.13% A$1k A$10k Dearer than Instant
NEO 63.74% 25.76% A$3k A$2k Dearer than Instant
RHOC 168.50% 36.84% A$10k A$2k Dearer than Instant
EOS cannot fill cannot fill A$890 A$597 Dearer than Instant
RFOXno book No order book at all
Buy and sell costs are the measured cost of crossing that side plus the 0.1% Markets fee, so they compare like for like against the 1% Instant Buy fee. A pair marked cannot fill does not hold A$1,000 of resting orders on that side. Thin books move fast: these are a snapshot, and the illiquid pairs in particular will read differently hour to hour. The point is not the decimal, it is that most of these books are too small to trade against.

Which one is for you

Choose
CoinSpot
  • You are buying with Australian dollars and want a price in Australian dollars, with no conversion in between.
  • You want the widest AUD-priced catalogue in the country, 480+ coins, accepting that all but a handful are priced by quote rather than a book.
  • You want an Australian entity with an AFSL, ISO 27001 certification and published statutory audits.
  • You want an SMSF, company or trust account with EOFY statements your accountant already recognises.
But go in knowing
  • The 0.1% Markets fee is only a saving on 6 of the 16 pairs it is advertised on, once you cross the book.
  • Its deepest AUD book held under A$130,000 of bids, most of it a single order that can be withdrawn.
  • No Proof of Reserves, and the published audit has not moved past FY23.
Choose
BTC Markets
  • Twelve-plus years of continuous, incident-free AU operation
  • Real order book and local institutional support
  • Clean regulatory record
But go in knowing
  • 0.85% retail headline fee is the highest of the local books
  • ~30 assets only
  • Books are thinner than global venues - size orders accordingly
The call

For an AUD buy, BTC Markets. 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
BTC Markets
Its default route lands at about 0.85% all in, against 1% on CoinSpot.
Order size in the tens of thousands
BTC Markets
Crossing its AUD book costs a measured 0.030% at A$10,000, against 0.101%.
You want the stronger regulatory standing
CoinSpot
Scores 78 against 56 on licensing, custody and enforcement history.
You want the widest asset menu
CoinSpot
Scores 90 against 61 on how much is listed and reachable.
Tooling, tax reporting and support
CoinSpot
Scores 82 against 71 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 CoinSpot or BTC Markets cheaper in Australia?

On the default route each one puts in front of you, BTC Markets. It lands at about 0.85% all in against 1%. 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, CoinSpot or BTC Markets?

BTC Markets. We walked both public AUD order books on the same day. Crossing BTC Markets's cost a measured 0.030% on a A$10,000 order against 0.101% on CoinSpot. Depth matters as much as the fee: a low fee into a book that is not there costs more than a higher fee into one that is.

Which is more regulated, CoinSpot or BTC Markets?

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, CoinSpot scores 78 and BTC Markets scores 56. 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, CoinSpot or BTC Markets?

CoinSpot scores 90 and BTC Markets scores 61 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 CoinSpot and BTC Markets?

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 153 researched facts from the CoinSpot and BTC Markets 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
CoinSpot
BTC Markets
What it costsTrading fees, subscriptions, deposits and withdrawals 8 vs 8 facts
Instant Buy, Sell and SwapThe default way to trade on CoinSpot, at a set price
1%Charged per trade, each way
CoinSpot Markets (order book)Peer-to-peer order book. The cheapest way to trade here, but only on the few pairs with a real book behind them
0.1% fee, 6 of 16 pairs beat InstantFlat rate, no maker/taker split
Stop loss, take profit, buy stop and buy limitConditional orders placed through Instant Buy/Sell, not Markets
1%Same rate as Instant
Recurring buyAutomated dollar cost averaging orders
1%Priced as an Instant trade
OTC deskLarge trades handled off the public order book
0.1%Minimum A$20,000 per trade
NFT marketplaceBuying or selling an NFT on CoinSpot's own marketplace
0.9% plus gasListing is free, creator royalties vary
AUD bank withdrawalCashing out to your Australian bank account
FreeNo minimum and no maximum
Crypto withdrawalSending coins to an external wallet
Variable network feeRate shown on each coin's send page
Exchange trading fee, AUD and USDT pairsA single percentage applied to both sides of the trade. There is no maker discount on AUD pairs - the same rate is charged whether you add or remove liquidity.
0.85% entry tierAll fees include GST for Australian residents
Volume tier scheduleTwenty tiers based on a rolling 30-day total of AUD and USDT trading volume across all trades. Volume is recalculated hourly and the rate is locked in when the order is created.
0.85% down to 0.10%0.10% applies above $5,000,000
What it takes to beat 0.50%The stale 0.85% headline is the entry rate only, but the discount curve is slow at the retail end. You need $70,000 of 30-day volume to reach 0.50% and $200,000 to reach 0.25%.
$70,000 per 30 daysFor the 0.50% tier
BTC-quoted pairsETH-BTC, LTC-BTC and XRP-BTC use a genuine maker-taker model with a maker rebate. These trades do not count towards your AUD and USDT volume tier.
-0.05% maker / 0.20% takerThree pairs only
Simple TradeThe beginner buy/sell flow charges no trading fee. Instead a spread is built into the quoted price, and BTC Markets does not publish what that spread is.
No fee, spread insteadSpread size not disclosed
AUD deposit feePayID/Osko and direct bank transfer by BSB and account number are both listed as free on the published fee schedule.
FreePayID/Osko and bank transfer
AUD withdrawal feeWithdrawals to an Australian bank account held in your own name are free of charge, with no cap on how many you make.
Free
Crypto withdrawal feesFlat per-asset amounts rather than a percentage. Crypto deposits are free. Published examples include Bitcoin, Ethereum and the stablecoins.
0.0002 BTC, 0.005 ETH, 5 USDTFull table published per asset
Limits and the costs that hideSpreads, deposit caps and charges that do not appear on a fee page 7 vs 8 facts
The Instant versus Markets gapTen times on the fee page. Once you cross the book it is about three times on BTC, and negative on most other pairs
Ten times on paperAbout three times in practice, on the majors
Bid/ask spread sits on top of the 1%CoinSpot quotes a buy price and a sell price, and the gap is yours to pay
Not disclosed as a rateWidens on low-liquidity coins
Card, Apple Pay and Google Pay depositsConvenience rails that carry a percentage charge
1.22%Capped at A$5,000 per 24 hours each
Cash depositPaying in over the counter through blueshyft newsagents
2.5%A$50 minimum, A$8,000 per 24 hours
PayPal in and outCheap to deposit, charged to withdraw
0.5% in, 2% outWithdrawal fee capped at A$1.25
Baseline deposit cap on new accountsLightly verified accounts are throttled until you upload a verification photo
A$10,000 per dayLifted on further verification
Markets orders can sit unfilledThe 0.1% rate depends on another CoinSpot customer taking the other side. Walking all 16 books on 26 July 2026, EOS and GAS could not fill a A$1,000 order on one or both sides
Two pairs could not fill A$1,000Verified against CoinSpot's public order book API
Simple Trade spread is unpublishedThe terms of service confirm the spread is payable to BTC Markets as compensation and varies by market conditions, asset, order size and liquidity. No indicative range is given anywhere on the site.
Not disclosedVaries per order
OTC spread is disclosedUnusually for an Australian desk, BTC Markets publishes an indicative OTC spread band. There are no separate trading fees on OTC, the spread is the whole cost.
0.75% to 1.0%Quote is inclusive of spread
Card deposit feeThe fee schedule lists AUD deposits as free, but the card deposit guide tells you to review the fee shown at checkout. The percentage is never published.
Charged, amount not publishedShown only at checkout
Card deposit minimumCard deposits have a floor as well as a daily cap. Only Australian-issued Visa and Mastercard debit or credit cards in your own name are accepted.
$30 minimum
Daily deposit limits are not publishedNew accounts start on the lowest tier unless pre-arranged with onboarding. The actual dollar amounts are only visible inside your account, and raising them needs a request that may require extra documents.
Account-specific, undisclosedDeposits over the cap are delayed
AUD withdrawal limits are not published eitherAccounts open on the default minimum withdrawal tier. A higher limit requires a support ticket and you may be asked to justify it.
Support ticket to raise
Returned crypto deposit feeIf a crypto deposit cannot be completed and has to be sent back to an external wallet, a flat charge covers the network fee and reversal processing.
AU$10 or equivalent
Interest on your AUD balanceThe terms of service require you to waive any right to interest earned on fiat sitting in your account. BTC Markets keeps whatever the bank pays on customer money.
Retained by BTC MarketsYou waive the right
What you can tradeAssets, Australian dollar pairs, staking and derivatives 8 vs 8 facts
Staking and EarnSuspended on regulatory grounds and still not back
Suspended since 1 September 2023Assets were returned to wallets
Not availableWithdrawn on regulatory grounds
Total assets listedThe headline number, and the largest range of any Australian exchange
Over 480 coinsAll available via Instant Buy at 1%
Coins that get the 0.1% rateThe order book covers about 3% of the listed range, and the fee is only a saving where the book is deep enough to cross. We walked all 16 on 26 July 2026: only BTC, ETH, XRP, SOL, LTC and USDT came out cheaper than CoinSpot's own 1% Instant Buy on a A$1,000 order. ADA cost about 3.9%, DOGE 2.5%, RHOC far more. RFOX had no book at all.
16 advertised, 6 actually cheaper than InstantMeasured against the 1% Instant fee at A$1,000
Markets AUD pairs, verifiedCoinSpot's public API returns an order book for these and rejects everything else
BTC, ETH, XRP, SOL, ADA, DOGE, LTC, XLM, TRX, EOS, NEO, USDT, POWR, GAS, RFOX, RHOCPlus one BTC/USDT pair
Coin to coin swapDirect swaps between any two listed assets
9,000+ pairings at 1%Instant liquidity, no order book
OTC coverageWhich assets the high-volume desk will quote on
45+ coinsFully verified accounts only
Derivatives, margin and leverageCoinSpot's own product list is spot only
Not offeredBuy, sell, swap, Markets, OTC
NFT marketplaceAn in-house marketplace alongside the exchange
30+ collections0.9% per trade
Tradeable assetsCounted live from the public markets endpoint. This is a deliberately narrow list next to the 400-plus menus at CoinSpot or Swyftx.
43 assets50 markets in total
Direct AUD pairsEvery single listed asset has a native AUD order book. Nothing is routed through a stablecoin or a conversion step, which is the core reason to use this exchange.
43 of 43100% AUD coverage
Non-AUD order booksA small number of crypto-quoted and stablecoin-quoted markets sit alongside the AUD books for traders who want to rotate without touching fiat.
3 BTC-quoted, 4 USDT-quoted
Algorand rewards endedThe one earn product BTC Markets did run was shut down when Algorand moved to a governance model the exchange said it could not support in Australia.
SuspendedNo replacement yet
DerivativesThe markets endpoint returns spot order books only. There are no perpetuals, futures, margin or leveraged products anywhere in the product set.
Spot onlyNo margin or leverage
Tokenised gold and AUDAn unusual corner of the listing set. Meld Gold and Tether Gold are gold-backed tokens, and Macropod is an AUD-denominated token, all with AUD order books.
MCAU, XAUT, AUDM
Minimum order sizesSet per market in base-asset units rather than as a flat dollar floor, and they are very small. Bitcoin and the majors can be bought in tiny fractions.
Per market, fractionalFor example 0.14 ADA, 0.005 AAVE
How your assets are heldCustody, reserves, insurance and self-custody 7 vs 8 facts
Custody modelCoinSpot holds the private keys to coins in your account
Fully custodialYou hold an account balance, not keys
Custodial, exchange-heldSelf-custody encouraged
Proof of ReservesNo cryptographic Merkle-tree attestation you can verify yourself
Not publishedFinancial audit used instead
Not publishedNo attestation found
External statutory financial auditAn independent audit under Australian Auditing Standards
Unqualified opinion, FY21 to FY23Confirms customer assets held 1:1
Most recent audit publishedThe audit page has not moved past the FY23 result
FY23No FY24 or FY25 result in the help centre
ISO 27001 certificationFirst Australian exchange to be certified for information security
Certified, renewed to ISO 27001:2022Last documented renewal 30 June 2023
November 2023 hot wallet incidentAbout 1,283 ETH drained, attributed to a probable private key compromise
About A$2.4M lostNo customer losses reported
Self-custodyYou can withdraw to your own wallet and save addresses for reuse
SupportedAddress book for saved wallets
Third-party custodianBTC Markets has integrated BitGo, a regulated qualified custodian, for digital asset transaction processing and wallet infrastructure.
BitGoCCSS and SOC2 accredited
Cold storageThe terms of service commit BTC Markets to moving digital assets into and out of secure storage including cold storage under internal risk policies. No hot/cold split ratio is published.
Off-site cold wallet storageRatio not disclosed
How your AUD is heldCash sits with an Australian financial institution in BTC Markets' name or a third party's name. Critically, the terms let BTC Markets choose segregated or pooled accounts at its own discretion.
Segregated or pooled, at their discretionNot a client trust account
No commingling with company fundsWhichever structure is used, the terms commit BTC Markets to keeping records identifying assets attributable to each user and to not mixing its own money with customer money.
Contractually committed
Insurance for customersNo customer-facing insurance policy is offered. The terms disclaim liability for loss from cyberattack, unauthorised access or third-party failure except where caused by BTC Markets' own fraud or wilful misconduct.
None offeredBroad liability disclaimers
If the custodian failsWorth reading closely. Your claim is limited to a pro-rata share of whatever BTC Markets recovers from the custodian, after it first deducts its own legal, enforcement and adviser costs.
Pro-rata share of net recoveryRecovery costs deducted first
Who can open an accountEntity types onboarded in Australia 6 vs 8 facts
IndividualStandard personal account with photo ID verification
YesDriver licence or passport
Yes
Joint accountsCoinSpot documents only three entity types and joint is not one
Not offeredIndividual, SMSF, business/trust
Not listedUnconfirmed
Self-managed super fundA dedicated SMSF onboarding path with its own support team
YesTrust deed and trustee ID required
Company and trustBusiness and trust entities share one onboarding path
YesCertified trust documents or trust extract
Separate login per entityEach account type needs its own email address and password
RequiredAccounts are not linked
Australian residencyNon-residents who cannot supply Australian documents lose full functionality
Effectively requiredAUD withdrawals to Australian banks only
SMSFA designated SMSF account type, kept separate from members' personal holdings, which matters for the annual audit. This is one of the platform's genuine differentiators.
YesDesignated SMSF account
CompanyCompany accounts are onboarded, including corporate trustee structures used by self-managed super funds.
Yes
Family trustTrust accounts are explicitly listed among the supported entity types alongside individual, SMSF and company.
Yes
MinorsThe eligibility clause requires an individual to be at least 18 years of age. There is no minor or custodial account product.
No18 and over only
ResidencyAustralian residents only for standard onboarding. Non-residents must contact support and are accepted only as approved overseas users at BTC Markets' discretion.
Australian residentsOverseas by exception only
Identity verificationKYC runs through FrankieOne, with all customers screened against global sanctions and politically exposed person lists as part of AUSTRAC obligations.
FrankieOne, plus sanctions and PEP screening
Trading featuresOrder types, recurring buys, tooling and access 7 vs 8 facts
Recurring buysDollar cost averaging, with matching recurring AUD deposits
YesCharged at 1% per buy
$10 minimum per buyDaily, weekly or monthly
API accessPublic market data plus read-only keys for third-party tools
YesRead-only recommended for tax tools
REST v3, WebSocket and FIXFIX access is VIP Tier III
Order book order typesLimit-style orders on the 16 Markets coins, including pegged orders
Market and pegged ordersPercentage offset and price limit
Conditional ordersAvailable on all coins, but priced through Instant at 1%
Stop loss, take profit, buy stop, buy limit1% per trade
BundlesBuy a themed basket of coins in one transaction
YesPriced as Instant trades
OTC quoting hoursAutomated quotes run around the clock, manual quotes do not
Automated 24/7, manual 8am to 10pmQuotes expire after 1 minute
CoinSpot MastercardPrepaid debit card funded from your CoinSpot balance
Yes18+, verified account, app 2FA required
Order types on the exchangeA real trader's set for an Australian venue: market and limit plus three conditional types, all placed against a live AUD order book rather than a broker quote.
Market, limit, stop, stop limit, take profit
Trailing stopsNot among the documented order types. If you want a trailing exit you have to manage it manually or through the API.
Not offered
Stop orders are sell-onlyAn easy trap. The FAQ states stop orders are currently available only for sell orders, so you cannot use one to enter a long position on a breakout.
Sell side only
Advanced limit order controlsTime-in-force settings and a post-only flag let makers guarantee they never cross the spread, which matters on the BTC-quoted books where makers earn a rebate.
Time-in-force and post-only
Recurring buy ceilingThe cap is low enough to matter for anyone dollar-cost-averaging a meaningful amount. Above it you have to place orders manually or stack multiple schedules.
$1,000 maximum per buy
Mobile order typesThe app is a cut-down version of the web exchange. Stop and take-profit orders are web-only, so conditional exits cannot be set from your phone.
Market, limit and stop limit only
Money in and outMinimums, methods and settlement speed 8 vs 8 facts
PayID and direct depositThe free rails, and the only ones without a CoinSpot-imposed cap
Free, A$1 minimumInstant, no CoinSpot 24-hour limit
Card, Apple Pay and Google PayInstant but charged, with the tightest daily cap
1.22%, A$1 minimumA$5,000 per 24 hours each
Cash depositOver the counter at blueshyft-enabled newsagents
2.5%, A$50 minimumA$8,000 per 24 hours
PayPal depositInstant funding from a PayPal balance
0.5%, A$1 minimumA$10,000 per 24 hours
POLi is gonePOLi shut down in Australia and CoinSpot stopped accepting it
Discontinued 28 September 2023Outside CoinSpot's control
Current deposit methodsThe full list CoinSpot documents as at July 2026 - BPAY is not among them
Card, cash, direct deposit, PayID, PayPalPlus Apple Pay and Google Pay
AUD withdrawalFree to your own Australian bank account, no limits either way
FreeNo minimum or maximum
Withdrawal settlementSame-day processing if you beat the cut-off, otherwise next business day
Before 2pm AEDT weekdaysUp to two business days on weekends
PayID and OskoThe default funding route. Free and instant from any Australian bank account that supports Osko/NPP, using the PayID payments@btcmarkets.net plus your unique reference.
Free, instantFirst payment can take 24 hours
Bank transfer by BSBA direct deposit option using an account name, BSB, account number and reference. Fast if your bank supports fast payments, otherwise it is a business-days wait.
Free, 1 to 2 business daysFaster if your bank supports NPP
Card depositsAustralian-issued Visa and Mastercard debit or credit only, in your own name. International cards, Amex, JCB, crypto cards, prepaid and gift cards are all rejected.
Usually instantFee applies, amount unpublished
Third-party payments blockedDeposits are accepted only from a bank account in your own name. Paying in from a partner's or a company's account will not be credited.
Own accounts only
AUD withdrawalsFree domestic bank transfer to an Australian account in your name. If you hold only crypto you must sell to AUD first before any cash withdrawal is possible.
FreeYour own Australian bank account
Crypto withdrawals need manual enablingA real friction point. On Complete Trading Access accounts you must lodge a support ticket naming the destination wallet or exchange, its website and the public address before crypto withdrawals are turned on.
Support ticket requiredDestination details must be supplied
Seven-day withdrawal freeze after 2FA removalIf two-factor authentication is removed from your account, withdrawals are automatically disabled for seven days. Lifting it early needs a support ticket and identity checks.
7 daysAnti-takeover control
Travel Rule from 1 July 2026Now live. Every crypto withdrawal must carry the recipient's full legal name and whether they are an individual or non-individual. Nicknames or initials that do not match records will see the transfer rejected.
Beneficiary details mandatoryAUSTRAC requirement
Tax and reportingWhat you get at tax time, and what you do not 7 vs 8 facts
KoinlyGlobal crypto tax calculator with ATO myTax reports
Integrated30% off first plan with a CoinSpot code
Supported, with discount
SylaAustralian tax software supporting individual, company, trust and SMSF
Integrated30% off first year
Supported, with discountHandles SMSF and trust reporting
EOFY statement and CSV exportDownloadable transaction records for your return or your accountant
FreeWeb and mobile app
Read-only API keysConnect tax software without granting trading or withdrawal rights
SupportedCoinSpot advises read-only
Summ, formerly Crypto Tax CalculatorAustralian-owned software built to ATO guidelines
Integrated30% off paid plans
CoinLedgerA fourth documented tax integration
IntegratedStep-by-step guide provided
SMSF audit reportingRead-only API access for accountants and fund auditors
SupportedEOFY reporting for fund obligations
No capital gains calculationsBTC Markets withdrew estimated taxable event reporting from 1 July 2022. It no longer estimates capital gains, losses or taxable income for you.
Discontinued in 2022
What you actually getTwo raw reports: an end-of-financial-year wallet balance snapshot and a full transaction history for the tax period. You or your accountant do the rest.
Wallet balance and transaction historyUnder Account then Reports for Tax
How far back reports goUseful for anyone reconstructing an old position. Both report types are available for every financial year from 2017/2018 onwards, and full transaction history runs from account opening.
Back to 2017/2018
End of financial year price listA genuinely handy extra. BTC Markets publishes the closing AUD price of every listed asset at 23:59:59 AEST on 30 June, with tables going back to 2015/2016.
Published every yearEleven financial years listed
Crypto Tax CalculatorAlso supported, with a promoted discount on paid plans. Generates ATO-compliant reports covering DeFi, staking and NFT activity from imported data.
Supported, with discount
No tax adviceStated plainly and repeatedly. BTC Markets does not provide tax advisory services and directs you to a qualified adviser or the ATO.
None given
Platform and supportApps, account security and how you reach a human 7 vs 8 facts
Two-factor authenticationApp-based codes recommended, SMS also supported
Authenticator app and SMSCloud sync advised off
Authenticator app onlyNo hardware key or passkey
Withdrawal address allowlistAn address book saves wallets for convenience, but does not restrict sends to them
Address book, not a strict allowlistSaved favourites only
VIP tiers onlyNot a standard retail feature
AppsFull-featured mobile apps alongside the website
iOS and AndroidMarkets, OTC and orders on mobile
Support hoursLive chat and ticketing, staffed around the clock
24/7Australian-based team
Stated response timeCoinSpot's own published benchmark for ticket replies
About 80% within an hourLive chat or ticket
Extra account controlsLayered security settings beyond a password and 2FA
Anti-phishing phrase, geo-lock, phone phraseSet in the security menu
Withdrawal lockFreeze all AUD and coin withdrawals, with a deliberately slow unlock
YesAuthorisation photo required to re-enable
Mobile appsNative iOS and Android apps with deposits, Simple Trade, portfolio and profit-and-loss tracking. Device requirements are relatively aggressive.
iOS 17+ and Android 8+Australian app stores only
App-level securitySix-digit PIN or device biometrics, auto-lock after two minutes idle or backgrounded, three PIN attempts before a full login, and enhanced MFA on withdrawals.
PIN, biometrics and auto-lock
How you reach supportTicket-based through the help centre. No phone number, live chat or published support hours appear anywhere on the site or the help centre.
Support ticketsNo published phone or chat
OTC desk hoursThe one part of the business with published hours and named human contact. Minimum trade size is AU$100,000, with no maximum, and settlement is same-day into your account.
9am to 5pm, Mon to FriAU$100,000 minimum
Security incident historyNo custody breach or loss of customer funds in twelve years. The one reported incident was a December 2020 privacy failure where a mass email exposed names and email addresses of about 270,000 users.
One 2020 privacy incidentNo funds lost
Bug bounty and status pageA responsible disclosure programme runs through the support page, and a public status page reports platform uptime and incidents.
Both published
Trust and regulationThe entity you are actually contracting with 8 vs 8 facts
Legal entityThe company behind the CoinSpot brand
Casey Block Services Pty Ltd, ABN 19 619 574 186Trading as CoinSpot
BTC Markets Pty Ltd, ACN 164 093 887ABN 45 164 093 887
AUSTRAC registrationRegistered virtual asset service provider under AML/CTF law
Registered since 8 May 2018AML/CTF obligations only
Registered DCE
What the AFSL actually coversASIC's licence conditions limit it to non-cash payment products - not crypto dealing
Non-cash payment products onlyGeneral advice and dealing, that scope only
Non-cash payments and general adviceNot spot crypto trading
AFSL 562554Held by Casey Block Services and recorded on ASIC's licensee register
Granted 29 April 2026Registered address Windsor VIC 3181
Crypto trading itself is unlicensedCoinSpot's own terms state coins remain largely unregulated
No crypto-specific licenceNot covered by financial product protections
Incoming regimeA licensing regime for crypto asset services is being phased in
Digital Assets Framework, staged to 2027ASIC to oversee
Scale and baseMelbourne-based and the largest Australian exchange by customer count
3m+ customersFounded 2013
Travel RuleSender and recipient details are collected and shared on transfers
AppliesAUSTRAC-enforced
The exchange does not hold the AFSLThis is the detail most comparisons get wrong. BTC Markets Pty Ltd is an authorised representative, number 1297122, of a separate licensee. The trading entity is not itself licensed.
Authorised representative onlyAR No. 1297122
Who holds the licenceThe AFSL sits with a sister company, not the exchange. Both entities are under the same group but they are legally distinct.
BTCM Payments Limited, AFSL 525840ACN 643 241 829
External dispute resolutionInternal complaints are answered within 10 business days. Unresolved matters can be escalated to the Australian Financial Complaints Authority as the external ombudsman.
AFCA memberEscalation after 30 days
Independent certificationsISO 27001 for information security management, audited by BSI, plus gold certified membership of the Australian Digital Commerce Association assessed by independent audit.
ISO 27001 and ADCA goldBSI certificate IS 737848
Track recordFounded 2013 and continuously operating since, now reporting over 362,000 Australian traders and $28 billion traded. No ASIC enforcement action against BTC Markets was found.
Operating since 2013362,000+ traders, $28B traded
Checked on 26 July 2026. 14 facts happened to line up by name and are shown as single rows; the rest sit in each platform's own column. Hover a row: src opens the primary document, flags that platform's value as wrong.
VisitCoinSpotcoinspot.com.au VisitBTC Marketsbtcmarkets.net
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