This guide walks you through creating a new Coinbase account from scratch — including email verification, identity checks, and two-factor authentication. By the end, you'll be ready to buy, sell, and store crypto.
Time to complete: ~5 minutes
Note: Coinbase is only available in supported countries. If you don't see your region during sign-up, check Coinbase's availability page or contact support before continuing.
Before you begin
Make sure you have the following ready before starting:
- A valid email address you can access immediately
- A mobile phone number for SMS verification
- Government-issued photo ID (passport or driver's license)
- You must be 18 years or older to open an account
- A secure password manager (recommended)
Create your account
Follow these steps on the Coinbase website or mobile app.
- Go to
coinbase.comand select Get started in the top-right corner. - Enter your full legal name, email address, and a strong password. Use at least 12 characters with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.
- Check the box to accept the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, then tap Create account.
- Open the verification email from Coinbase and click Verify email address. The link expires after 24 hours — request a new one from the sign-in screen if needed.
- Choose your account type: Individual for personal use, or Business if you're setting up on behalf of a company.
Verify your identity
Coinbase is required by law to verify your identity before you can deposit funds or trade. This process is called Know Your Customer (KYC) verification.
- From your dashboard, select Verify your identity when prompted.
- Choose your country of residence and enter your date of birth and address exactly as they appear on your ID.
- Upload photos of your ID — front and back if applicable. Ensure the image is well-lit, in focus, and shows all four corners of the document.
- Complete the selfie check by following the on-screen prompts. Remove glasses and hats for the clearest match.
- Submit and wait for review. Most verifications complete within a few minutes, though some cases take up to 48 hours.
Tip: Verification usually fails because of blurry ID photos or a name mismatch. Double-check that your profile name matches your ID character-for-character, including middle names.
Set up two-factor authentication
Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds a second layer of security beyond your password. Coinbase strongly recommends enabling it before you add funds.
- Go to Settings → Security from the profile menu.
- Under Two-step verification, choose Authenticator app (preferred) or SMS.
- Scan the QR code with an app like Google Authenticator or Authy, then enter the 6-digit code to confirm.
- Save your backup codes in your password manager. You'll need these if you lose access to your authenticator.
Example authenticator setup
Your authenticator app will display a rotating code similar to:
482 193Enter this code in Coinbase when prompted. Codes refresh every 30 seconds.
Add a payment method
Once verified, link a payment method to buy crypto:
- Debit card — instant purchases, higher fees
- Bank account (ACH) — lower fees, 3–5 business day settlement
- Wire transfer — for larger deposits
Settings → Payment methods → Add a payment method to connect your bank or card. Coinbase may make two small deposits to confirm ownership — you'll verify the amounts in the app.
Troubleshooting
- Email not arriving? Check spam, wait 5 minutes, then use Resend email on the sign-in page.
- ID rejected? Retake photos in natural light. Make sure the ID is not expired and the name matches your profile.
- Region not supported? Coinbase cannot override geographic restrictions. Consider Coinbase International if available in your country.
- Locked out of 2FA? Use a backup code, or contact support with account recovery documentation.
What's next
Now that your account is set up, explore these guides:
- Buy your first cryptocurrency
- Send and receive crypto
- Enable a Coinbase Vault for long-term storage
- Review security best practices
Security reminder: Coinbase will never ask for your password, 2FA codes, or seed phrase over email, phone, or social media. Report suspicious messages from the Security section of your account.