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Where can I find my trading history for Coinbase futures?

Coinbase does not offer futures trading—your trading history there reflects only spot transactions, accessible via Advanced Trade > Orders > Fills.

Aug 13, 2025 at 09:21 am

Understanding Coinbase Futures and Trading History

Coinbase does not currently offer futures trading on its primary platform. The services available on Coinbase.com and the Coinbase mobile app are limited to spot trading of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and other supported digital assets. Futures contracts, which involve agreements to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price at a future date, are typically offered on derivatives-focused exchanges. If you're referring to Coinbase Derivatives or Coinbase Futures, you may be thinking of Coinbase Exchange (formerly Coinbase Pro) or Coinbase Advanced Trade, which support advanced order types but still do not offer futures contracts as of now.

It's important to distinguish between spot trading history and futures trading history. Since Coinbase does not support futures, there is no dedicated section for futures trading records. Any trading activity you see on your Coinbase account reflects spot market transactions. This clarification is essential to avoid confusion when navigating your account or searching for non-existent futures data.

Locating Your Spot Trading History on Coinbase

If you're looking for your transaction and trade records on Coinbase, you can access your spot trading history through the following steps:

  • Log in to your Coinbase account via the official website or mobile application.
  • Navigate to the 'Trade' section, then select 'Advanced Trade' from the menu.
  • Once inside the Advanced Trade interface, click on the 'Orders' tab located at the top of the screen.
  • Select the 'Fills' sub-tab to view a complete list of your executed trades.
  • Use filters such as date range, trading pair, or order type to narrow down the results.

Each entry in the Fills section includes critical details like trade ID, price, quantity, fee, time of execution, and trading pair. This data constitutes your complete spot trading history on Coinbase and is the closest equivalent to what a futures trading history would look like on a derivatives platform.

Accessing Transaction History via the Activity Dashboard

Coinbase also provides a centralized Activity page where all financial movements, including trades, deposits, and withdrawals, are logged. To find your trading records here:

  • Sign in to your Coinbase account.
  • Click on the 'Portfolio' or 'Dashboard' option.
  • Locate and select 'Activity' from the navigation panel.
  • Use the filter dropdown and choose 'Buys' or 'Sells' to isolate trading events.
  • Each trade entry will display the cryptocurrency involved, amount, date, and status.

While this view is less detailed than the Advanced Trade Fills section, it offers a high-level overview suitable for quick reference. For users who prefer mobile access, the same Activity tab is available in the Coinbase app under the 'Account' or 'Assets' section.

Exporting Your Trade History for Records or Tax Purposes

For users who need a downloadable record of their trading activity—such as for accounting, auditing, or tax reporting—Coinbase allows export of transaction history in CSV format. To do this:

  • Go to Coinbase.com and log in.
  • Click on your profile icon and select 'Reports' from the dropdown menu.
  • Choose the 'Transactions' report type.
  • Set the desired date range and ensure 'Include trade details' is checked.
  • Click 'Generate Report'.
  • Once the report is ready, download it and open in spreadsheet software.

The exported file will include all spot trades, along with associated fees, timestamps, and counterparties. This comprehensive record can be sorted or filtered to extract only trading data. Note that futures trades will not appear, as they are not supported.

Alternative Platforms for Futures Trading and History Tracking

If you're actively trading crypto futures, you're likely using a different exchange such as Binance Futures, Bybit, OKX, or Kraken Futures. These platforms provide dedicated interfaces for derivatives trading and maintain separate futures trading history logs. On such platforms, you can typically find your futures trade records under sections labeled 'Order History', 'Trade History', or 'Positions' within the futures trading dashboard.

To access futures trading history on a derivatives exchange:

  • Log in to your account on the respective platform.
  • Navigate to the Futures or Derivatives trading section.
  • Look for tabs like 'Closed Positions', 'Trade History', or 'Account Statements'.
  • Apply filters for date, symbol, or settlement currency.
  • Export data if needed using the CSV/Excel export function.

Ensure you maintain accurate records across all platforms where you trade, especially if using Coinbase for spot trading and another exchange for futures.

Security and Privacy Considerations for Trade Data

Your trading history contains sensitive financial information. Coinbase employs encryption, two-factor authentication (2FA), and secure login protocols to protect your data. Never share screenshots of your trade history or export files over unsecured channels. When downloading CSV reports, store them in encrypted folders or offline storage. Always log out of shared devices and enable login alerts to monitor unauthorized access.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does Coinbase support crypto futures trading?No, Coinbase does not offer futures trading. It only supports spot trading of cryptocurrencies. Futures trading is available on other platforms like Binance Futures, Bybit, or Kraken Futures.

Q: Why can't I find my futures trades on Coinbase?If you believe you've made futures trades but cannot locate them on Coinbase, you may be using a different exchange. Coinbase does not record futures transactions because it does not provide that service. Check your accounts on derivatives-specific platforms.

Q: Can I see leverage or margin trading history on Coinbase?No, Coinbase does not support margin or leveraged trading. All trades on the platform are spot transactions without leverage. Therefore, no margin or futures-related history exists in your account.

Q: Is there a way to view pending or open orders on Coinbase?Yes, in the Advanced Trade section, go to the 'Orders' tab and select 'Open Orders' to see currently active limit or stop orders. These are not futures positions but pending spot trades.

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