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Coins.ph Fees Explained: Your 2026 Guide to Crypto Trading

Last updated: February 11, 2026 9:10 pm
Published: 2 days ago
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Choosing the right feature, network, or trading method can reduce fees and make crypto transactions more cost-efficient.

Coins.ph has become a go-to app for millions of Filipinos who want to send money, pay bills, and trade cryptocurrencies all in one place. But fees can add up quickly if you’re not careful. From cash-in and cash-out charges to crypto withdrawals and trading fees on Coins Pro, understanding the costs is essential to managing your finances efficiently. This 2026 guide provides a comprehensive breakdown of all fees, helping you manage your cash and cryptocurrency more effectively.

Coins.ph is one of the Philippines’ top digital wallets and cryptocurrency platforms, offering a wide range of financial services for both everyday users and crypto enthusiasts. Launched in 2014, the platform allows users to buy, sell, hold, and trade popular cryptocurrencies, send and receive funds domestically and internationally, pay bills, purchase mobile load, and convert Philippine pesos (PHP) into digital assets.

While many of Coins.ph’s features are low-cost or free, transaction fees can differ depending on the chosen payment method, network, or type of crypto transfer, making it important for users to understand cost structures to optimize their transactions.

Coins.ph applies different fees depending on the type of crypto transaction. The main types are crypto deposits, withdrawals, Coins Pro trading, and Spot trading. Understanding each type will help you manage costs effectively.

Receiving cryptocurrency into your Coins.ph wallet does not incur any fees on Coins.ph’s side, making it a convenient way to receive funds. However, it is essential to verify the network type, such as ERC-20, Solana, or others, before initiating a deposit. Sending crypto via the wrong network can result in permanent loss of funds.

Keep in mind that while Coins.ph does not charge for incoming deposits; the sending platform or wallet may apply network or transaction fees. These fees vary by blockchain and network congestion.

Tip: Always double-check the token and network on both platforms to prevent mistakes and ensure your crypto arrives safely.

When sending cryptocurrency from your Coins.ph wallet to an external wallet, network (blockchain) fees apply. These fees are paid to miners or validators who process the transactions on the blockchain, not to Coins.ph. Fees can vary based on the blockchain used and current network congestion.

Before confirming a withdrawal, the app displays the applicable fee, so you know exactly how much will be charged.

Typical fees in 2026 (may vary with network activity):

Tip: To reduce withdrawal fees, consider using lower-fee networks such as Solana or other scalable blockchains when available, and ensure the external wallet supports the network you choose.

Coins Convert is a built-in feature on Coins.ph that allows users to quickly exchange Philippine pesos for cryptocurrency and convert crypto back to PHP without paying separate maker or taker fees. Instead of charging an explicit trading fee, the cost is already included in the exchange rate shown at the time of conversion.

This means the price you see is the final amount you’ll receive, making the process simple and transparent, especially for users who want fast transactions without navigating the spot market.

Coins Pro is Coins.ph’s advanced trading platform, designed for users who want more control over buying and selling cryptocurrencies.

Trading fees on Coins Pro are tiered based on your 30-day trading volume, ranging from 0.03% to 0.25% per trade. Higher trading volumes result in lower fees, incentivizing active traders.

Maker vs. Taker Fees:

Tip: Using limit orders instead of market orders can help reduce fees, especially for active traders who want to minimize costs.

Coins.ph offers a Spot Trading Marketplace, enabling users to buy and sell cryptocurrencies directly with one another in real time. The platform uses a tiered fee structure, where trading costs depend on your 30-day trading volume.

Fees are divided into maker fees (for placing orders that add liquidity to the market) and taker fees (for orders that remove liquidity). Traders with higher trading volumes benefit from lower fees, which encourages more active trading.

Using the Coins Convert feature lets you exchange Philippine pesos for cryptocurrencies (and vice versa) without paying maker or taker fees, making it one of the cheapest options on Coins.ph.

The more you trade, the lower your Coins Pro and Spot trading fees can be, thanks to the platform’s tiered fee system. Regular trading helps you qualify for reduced rates.

Network fees vary by blockchain. Using networks like Solana or Binance Smart Chain can greatly reduce withdrawal costs compared to Ethereum or Bitcoin.

Always check the fee breakdown shown in the app to avoid surprises and choose the most cost-effective option.

Sending funds on the wrong blockchain can result in permanent loss. Make sure the network matches the recipient’s wallet before completing the transfer.

When using Coins.ph, not all costs appear as direct or itemized fees. In some cases, costs are built into the crypto spread, which is the difference between the buy price and sell price of an asset.

When using Coins Convert, there are no separate maker or taker fees. Instead, Coins.ph includes its cost in the exchange rate. The price shown is the final amount you receive, which makes conversions simple, but the rate may be slightly higher than market rates.

For Spot Trading and Coins Pro, prices follow the live market more closely. Fees are charged separately as maker or taker fees, which are clearly shown and deducted per trade. This setup usually results in tighter pricing, especially for users who trade more frequently or in larger amounts.

Key difference:

Knowing how spreads and fees work helps you choose the most cost-effective option based on how often and how much you trade.

Coins.ph is one of the Philippines’ most accessible crypto platforms, offering multiple ways to buy, sell, trade, and transfer digital assets. Understanding its fee structure, including crypto deposits, withdrawals, Coins Convert, Coins Pro, spot trading, and spreads, helps users make smarter decisions and avoid unnecessary costs. Casual users can benefit from the simplicity of Coins Convert, while active traders can lower fees through Spot Trading or Coins Pro with higher volumes. By choosing the right tool, network, and transaction method, users can efficiently manage crypto, control costs, and maximize value on Coins.ph.

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