Coinbase, Exchanges

Why Does My Coinbase Portfolio Not Match?

If you’re an investor with a portfolio of digital assets, you may have noticed that the value of your Coinbase account doesn’t match the total value of your holdings. There are a few possible explanations for this discrepancy:

1) Coinbase only supports a limited number of assets.

If you’re holding assets that Coinbase doesn’t support, they won’t be included in your account balance. For example, Coinbase doesn’t support Ripple (XRP) or Stellar (XLM).

So if you own any XRP or XLM, it won’t be reflected in your Coinbase account.

2) You may have made some trades outside of Coinbase.

If you’ve made any trades on other exchanges, those trades won’t be reflected in your Coinbase account. This is because Coinbase only tracks the activity on their own platform.

NOTE: WARNING: Coinbase portfolios may not always match up with other sources of investment information. This is due to many factors, including fees, market fluctuations, and other variables. It is important to do your own research and understand what you are investing in before making any decisions. Additionally, always verify your portfolio holdings with other sources of investment information and contact Coinbase support if there is a discrepancy.

3) The prices on different exchanges can vary.

The price of a digital asset can vary from one exchange to another. So if you’re holding the same asset on multiple exchanges, the value of that asset will be different on each exchange.

As a result, the total value of your holdings will be different than the value of your Coinbase account.

4) You may have moved some assets off of Coinbase.

If you’ve withdrawn any assets from Coinbase and sent them to a wallet or another exchange, those assets won’t be included in your account balance.

5) The value of your assets may have changed since you last logged in.

Asset prices are constantly changing, so the value of your holdings could have gone up or down since you last checked your account. This is why it’s important to regularly check the value of your portfolio and rebalance as needed.

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