Coinbase has introduced a new yield feature for Coinbase One members, offering 3.5% APY on USD Coin (USDC) balances starting February 19, 2026. The program is availableCoinbase has introduced a new yield feature for Coinbase One members, offering 3.5% APY on USD Coin (USDC) balances starting February 19, 2026. The program is available

Coinbase Launches 3.5% USDC Rewards for Paid Subscribers

2026/02/20 23:24
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Coinbase has introduced a new yield feature for Coinbase One members, offering 3.5% APY on USD Coin (USDC) balances starting February 19, 2026.

The program is available across all Coinbase One subscription tiers, with plans beginning at $4.99 per month.

The move strengthens Coinbase’s push to bundle trading perks, stablecoin yield, and subscription-based revenue into a unified offering.

How the Reward Program Works

The new USDC reward program includes several flexible features:

  • 3.5% APY on USDC balances
  • Daily accrual of rewards
  • Weekly payouts every Friday
  • No minimum balance requirement (rewards typically calculated on balances of at least $1)
  • Option to receive rewards in USDC or Bitcoin (BTC)
  • No conversion fees when choosing BTC payouts

Members can select whether they want to accumulate stablecoin yield directly in USDC or automatically convert their rewards into Bitcoin.

Coinbase One Subscription Tiers (2026)

The 3.5% APY benefit applies uniformly across all subscription levels:

TierMonthly PriceAnnual PriceKey Trading Benefit
Basic$4.99$49.99Zero fees on first $500/month
Preferred$29.99$299.99Zero fees on first $10,000/month
Premium$299.99$2,999.99Unlimited zero-fee trading

The stablecoin yield appears designed to enhance the value proposition of the lower-tier subscriptions while complementing high-volume traders in premium tiers.

Tax Reporting Requirements (2026)

As of the 2026 tax year, Coinbase must report crypto rewards to the IRS via Form 1099-MISC if a user earns more than $600 annually from staking, rewards, or bonuses.

While certain high-value stablecoin reporting policies may reference a $10,000 aggregate threshold for specific internal monitoring, individual taxpayers are legally required to report all earned income – even if it falls below the $600 reporting level.

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Strategic Implications

The introduction of a 3.5% APY on USDC positions Coinbase more directly in competition with both centralized yield platforms and decentralized stablecoin protocols. Unlike previous crypto yield cycles, this program is subscription-based and integrated into a regulated exchange environment.

With stablecoins increasingly central to crypto market liquidity and payments infrastructure, Coinbase’s strategy appears focused on locking in recurring users through predictable yield and fee-free trading incentives.

The broader question now is whether subscription-linked yield models will become the new standard for centralized exchanges, or remain a differentiator in an increasingly competitive stablecoin market.

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