How to Cancel Coinbase One

A 7-step walkthrough with real screenshots from the live cancel flow.

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Quick answer

On the web, open Coinbase One in the left sidebar → Manage membership → the red Cancel membership link → tap Cancel membership again on the sheet, then Cancel membership on the "Are you sure?" screen. Cancellation is scheduled for the end of your current billing cycle — you keep zero trading fees, boosted USDC rewards, and Base gas rebates until then, and Coinbase does not prorate a refund for the unused time. Canceling Coinbase One does not close or affect your underlying Coinbase account or crypto.

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Step-by-step instructions

1

Open Manage membership

Sign in at <a href="https://www.coinbase.com/settings/subscription" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">coinbase.com</a> and click <strong>Coinbase One</strong> in the left sidebar, then open <strong>Manage membership</strong>. The Plan section shows your billing period and price (for example "Monthly $29.99") and your Tier ("Coinbase One"). Underneath is a red <strong>Cancel membership</strong> link.

Coinbase One Manage membership page showing Plan Monthly $29.99, Tier Coinbase One, and a red Cancel membership link
2

Click the red Cancel membership link

Click <strong>Cancel membership</strong>. A sheet slides in with a single row: "Cancel membership &mdash; Cancel your membership after your current billing cycle ends." Click that row to continue.

Cancel membership sheet stating your membership will be canceled after your current billing cycle ends
3

Confirm on the "Are you sure?" screen

Coinbase shows an "Are you sure?" screen listing what you lose &mdash; typically <strong>Zero trading fees</strong>, <strong>5.1% APY on USDC</strong> (the rate shown can change), and <strong>Base gas rebates</strong>. Click <strong>Cancel membership</strong> to go through with it. (Clicking <strong>Go back</strong> keeps your membership active.)

Are you sure screen listing lost benefits Zero trading fees, 5.1% APY on USDC, and Base gas rebates, with Cancel membership and Go back buttons
4

Check the "Your membership is canceled" confirmation

A green check and <strong>"Your membership is canceled"</strong> appears, with a line like "You can still access your Coinbase One benefits until November 11, 2024." Note that date &mdash; that is when billing and benefits actually stop. Click <strong>Done</strong>.

Your membership is canceled confirmation screen stating you can still access Coinbase One benefits until the period end date, with a Done button
5

Verify it shows as ending (and ignore the "Opt back-in" prompt)

Back on Manage membership, the Plan now reads "Ends on [date]" instead of renewing, and a banner asks "Changed your mind? Renew your membership to keep benefits past [date]" with an <strong>Opt back-in</strong> link. Leave it alone &mdash; as long as you see "Ends on" and the Opt back-in prompt, the cancellation is set and it will not auto-renew.

Manage membership after canceling showing a Changed your mind Opt back-in banner and Plan Monthly Ends on the period end date
6
If this applies to you

If you subscribed on iPhone through the App Store

If you started Coinbase One from the iOS app and it was billed by Apple, the in-app cancel may not stop Apple billing. Cancel through Apple instead: <strong>Settings &gt; your name &gt; Subscriptions &gt; Coinbase One &gt; Cancel Subscription</strong>. Then reopen Coinbase and confirm the membership shows as ending.

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If this applies to you

If you were pushed into Premium ($299.99/mo), act fast

Coinbase sometimes opens the app straight to a Coinbase One upsell with a "Sign Up Now" button sitting where the login button usually is, and upgrading to <strong>Premium</strong> charges a prorated amount the same day. If you signed up or upgraded by accident, cancel immediately (steps above) and contact Coinbase support the same day, before making any trades on the membership &mdash; a same-day, no-activity cancellation is the only situation where users have been granted a refund.

Frequently Asked Questions

Usually no. Coinbase schedules the cancellation for the end of your current billing cycle and lets you keep all benefits until then, rather than refunding the unused time — so a mid-month or mid-year cancel is not prorated. The one documented exception is a courtesy refund: if you cancel the same day you were charged and have not used the membership (no trades), Coinbase support may reverse it. Even then, users report it requires contacting support, waiting for the bank charge to settle (about a week), and passing a security review — it is an error correction, not a policy.

No. Coinbase One is only a membership on top of your account. Canceling it stops the membership fee and its perks (zero trading fees, boosted rewards, gas rebates) at the end of the billing period, but your Coinbase account, your crypto, and your ability to buy, sell, and withdraw all stay exactly as they were. You just go back to standard trading fees.

There are three levels. Basic is $4.99/month (or $49.99/year) and covers zero trading fees on up to $500/month of volume. The main "Coinbase One" tier is $29.99/month (or $299.99/year) with zero fees up to $10,000/month. Premium is $299.99/month (or $2,999.99/year) with unlimited zero-fee trading. Prices are shown in your local currency — the same $29.99 tier appears as S$29.99 on a Singapore account, for example. New members can start with a free trial.

This is a known complaint: the app can open directly to a Coinbase One upsell with the "Sign Up Now" button placed where the login button normally is, and upgrading to Premium charges a large prorated amount immediately ($299.99/month is the Premium tier). Cancel the membership right away using the steps above, then contact Coinbase support the same day and before making any trades. A same-day cancellation with no membership activity is the only scenario where refunds have been granted, so speed matters.

At the end of the billing cycle you have already paid for. The cancel flow and the confirmation both state it — for example "You can still access your Coinbase One benefits until November 11, 2024." Until that date you keep every benefit; after it, billing stops and you return to the standard account. The Manage membership page will read "Ends on [date]" once the cancellation is set.

Yes. After canceling, Manage membership shows a "Changed your mind?" banner with an Opt back-in link, and the Plan section offers to renew. Clicking Opt back-in reactivates the membership so it keeps renewing past the end date. If you genuinely want to stay canceled, just do not click it — no further action is needed for the cancellation to complete.

It depends on how you signed up. If you subscribed on the web or through Coinbase directly, cancel in Manage membership (web or the Coinbase app). If you subscribed inside the iOS app and Apple bills you, cancel through Settings > your name > Subscriptions > Coinbase One on your iPhone, since the in-app button may not stop Apple billing. After canceling, reopen Coinbase and confirm the membership shows as ending.
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