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Fidelity’s Crypto Platform Is Now Open. Is It Any Good?

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When Fidelity Investments rolled out its crypto service in 2021, it introduced digital assets for the first time to the company’s approximately 40 million individual clients.

Crypto isn’t for everyone — it’s risky, volatile and can be hard to navigate. Fidelity’s product has simplified the process, largely by starting investors with just a few crypto options.

Fidelity Crypto could be appealing for investors who are curious about cryptocurrency and already know and trust Fidelity with their investments.

But if you’re already a hardcore crypto investor, chances are you’re not going to be interested in switching for these new offerings alone. While Fidelity’s low trading costs are competitive with some of the leading crypto exchanges, the selection and crypto functionality announced by the firm are not yet up to par.

For instance, Fidelity offers only two cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin and Ethereum. And users can’t send or receive cryptocurrency from their accounts, a must for users who want to use crypto for payments or to access blockchain-based services on the web. You can sell crypto for fiat money, though.

Why you might want to sign up

Here are a few factors to consider as you evaluate Fidelity’s crypto offerings.

Crypto trading fees

Fidelity is offering customers what it describes as “commission-free” crypto trading. That doesn’t necessarily mean trading is free. The company says it takes a spread of up to 1% on crypto trades.

Still, that’s relatively good compared with other crypto services reviewed by NerdWallet. Coinbase, the largest U.S.-based exchange focused solely on crypto, often charges a fee of $2.99 on simple transactions, which would exceed 1% on small purchases.

Other crypto services can have significantly higher fees, with some upward of 10% depending on how you pay.

Funding and minimums

Funding a Fidelity Crypto account could be easy if you already have a brokerage or cash management account with the company. You’ll be able to move money from Fidelity accounts into Fidelity Crypto.

There’s no minimum deposit to open a crypto trading account. And the minimum crypto purchase is $1, Fidelity says. These factors put the company on even footing with most other leading exchanges.

If you don’t have a Fidelity account, making purchases will require you to create and fund an account such as a brokerage or cash management account.

Why you might want to use another exchange

Availability

Fidelity Crypto is initially available 35 states. If you can’t access the service in your state, you’ll have to go with another option.

Crypto selection

Fidelity Crypto’s offerings are on the low end among cryptocurrency platforms reviewed by NerdWallet. Granted, Bitcoin and Ethereum are the two most valuable cryptocurrencies, which means they are widely used and relatively well-established in this emerging sector.

However, cryptocurrency traders often look at more options when they are buying and selling. Crypto.com, another major cryptocurrency exchange, has more than 300 cryptocurrencies for sale. Other brokerages also have more crypto options. SoFi, for example, has about 20.

It may turn out that Fidelity follows the path of other brokerages, such as Robinhood, which started with limited crypto offerings, then expanded over time.

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