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Fees and costs

Crypto.com fees

An independent, neutral breakdown of Crypto.com fees and costs as of February 2026, with funding and availability notes. Information, not advice.

By Fredrik FilipssonFounder and editor · Two decades in advisory, hospitality and mediaEditorial review by Morten Andersen · Last reviewed 19 February 2026

Last reviewed 19 February 2026 · Facts as of February 2026 · Illustrative editorial examples

Fees and costs

Crypto.com — fees.

Rated 80/100 overall. Read the full profile →

An independent, neutral breakdown of Crypto.com fees and costs as of February 2026, with funding and availability notes. Information, not advice.

Fees
Per-contract costs apply; confirm the current schedule.

Figures are indicative and dated. Confirm the current terms on the platform before acting.

FAQ

Questions readers keep asking.

How does Crypto.com charge for event contracts?

It charges a fixed fee per contract based on the tier, not a percentage of your stake. As of February 2026, reported figures include about two cents on a one dollar contract and about twenty cents to open or close a ten dollar contract.

Do I pay a fee if I lose?

Reporting indicates you are not charged a fee when a trade ends in a loss. Fees apply when you open and close a position, or when a contract settles in your favour.

Is Crypto.com regulated for this in the United States?

Yes. The sports and event contract product operates through a federally regulated structure that includes a designated contract market, a clearing organisation, and a futures commission merchant. The wider legal picture for sports event contracts remains contested in some states.

Are these fee figures guaranteed?

No. They are indicative and dated to June 2026. Confirm the current schedule in the platform’s help centre before you trade.

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This page describes Crypto.com as we assess it. Platform mechanics, fees, and terms change, so verify the current detail before you rely on it.

Facts as of February 2026. General information, not financial advice.