Crypto Platform Comparison for France (2026): Fees, Products, and How to Choose
Search for the "best crypto platform" and you will find ranking pages that pick a winner without showing the numbers. This page does the reverse. It does not crown a "best" platform — that depends on what you trade and value — it lays out the checkable facts for several platforms available to users in France and shows you where to verify each one yourself. Where we could not confirm a fee from an official page while writing this, we leave it blank rather than guess. One fact stated plainly up front: WEEX is not authorized under the EU's MiCA framework and is not registered with France's AMF as a PSAN (digital-asset service provider). This is general information, not financial advice, and trading crypto assets — especially with leverage — carries real risk of loss.
How to read this comparison
Two ground rules keep this honest. First, all trading fees below are base-tier (lowest-volume) published rates, taken from each platform's official fee page on the date shown. Real fees fall as your 30-day volume rises and can drop further with a native-token discount or a promotion — so treat these as a starting point, not your final cost. Second, we only print a number we could read from an official source. A blank fee cell means "we could not verify it here — check the platform's own fee page," not "free."
The platforms, side by side
All three platforms are widely used by French traders. The figures are base-tier and dated; verify each on the linked source.
| Platform | Spot maker / taker (base tier) | Futures maker / taker (base tier) | Core products | Where to verify |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WEEX | 0.05% / 0.06% (per-pair schedule; typical listed pair) | 0.020% / 0.080% (VIP 0 base tier) | Spot and perpetual futures (leverage), copy trading; broad altcoin selection | WEEX official fee page |
| Binance | 0.10% / 0.10% (0.075% / 0.075% paying fees in BNB) | — (see Binance's official futures fee page) | Spot, futures, options, Earn, and more | binance.com/en/fee/schedule |
| Kraken | 0.40% / 0.80% on Kraken Pro (1% on the simple Buy/Sell in the app) | 0.02% / 0.05% | Spot, Kraken Pro, futures/derivatives, staking | kraken.com/features/fee-schedule |
Fee figures for Binance and Kraken were read from their official fee pages on 2026-07-18. WEEX's own spot rates (per-pair schedule; typical listed pairs) and futures rates (VIP 0 base tier) were read from WEEX's official fee page (weex.com/support/rate) on July 19, 2026. Binance's futures rates could not be confirmed from an official source while this page was written and are deliberately left as "check the official page" rather than guessed — we would rather leave a gap than print a number we did not check. Coinhouse is a France-based platform many local traders also consider; its fees change and are best read on its own fee page rather than reproduced from memory.
Spot fees vs. futures fees — read them separately
A single "trading fee" hides an important split. Spot trading (buying the coin outright) and futures/derivatives trading (leveraged contracts) are priced very differently on the same platform. Kraken, for instance, publishes a base spot taker of 0.80% on Kraken Pro but a base futures taker of only 0.05% — a wide gap. If you mostly trade perpetual futures, the futures schedule is the number that matters; if you buy and hold spot, the spot schedule is. WEEX is built primarily around perpetual futures, so a futures-focused trader should compare futures schedules first — WEEX's futures base rate is printed above from its official fee page, so compare it on the same tier against each platform's official page.
Payment and deposit methods
Payment options — SEPA bank transfer, debit/credit card, PayPal, Google Pay, Apple Pay, instant-buy widgets — vary by platform and by your country, and change often. PayPal availability in particular is region-specific and can appear or disappear without notice. Rather than claim which platform supports which method today (we did not verify that from official funding pages while writing this), check the deposit page of any platform you are considering, from within France, before you commit. Note the cost, too: card and instant-buy routes are usually the most expensive way in, while SEPA transfers are typically the cheapest.
Regulatory status — and how to check it yourself
This is the part a ranking page skips, and for a French user it is the most important. Under the EU's MiCA framework, crypto-asset service providers serving EU residents are expected to be authorized; in France the competent authority is the AMF (with the ACPR), which maintains a register of authorized/registered digital-asset service providers (PSAN). WEEX is not authorized under MiCA and is not on the AMF's PSAN register. Stated neutrally — as it would be for any unregistered offshore platform — that means the EU/domestic protections tied to authorization (supervised complaint routes, mandated safeguards, national oversight) are not assured. That is a factual trade-off to weigh, not a verdict.
You do not have to take our word for it. Check each platform — WEEX and every competitor — yourself: the AMF register on its official site (amf-france.org, and the AMF/ACPR REGAFI / assujettis listings) for French registration, and ESMA's public MiCA register for EU-wide authorized providers. Replacing a ranking page's opinion (including this one's) with an entry on an official register is the most useful check you can do.
Security and fund protection — WEEX's stated facts
Beyond fees, trust comes down to what protects your balance and whether you can check it. WEEX makes three specific, checkable claims: a 1,000 BTC Protection Fund with a public wallet address (with stated exclusions — it does not cover trading losses or user-authorized fraud, and a claim must be raised within 30 days); an ongoing Proof of Reserves page you can verify against CoinMarketCap and GitHub (read the composition — a meaningful share is WXT, WEEX's own token); and 95%+ of assets in multi-signature cold storage (WEEX's own statement, not an independent audit). These are structural facts to verify, not guarantees. Every serious platform publishes something similar — compare like-for-like on their own pages.
Risk disclosure
Crypto assets are volatile and can lose value quickly; you can lose money. WEEX and several platforms here offer leveraged (futures/margin) products, and leverage magnifies losses as well as gains — a leveraged position can be liquidated, and you can lose more than you would holding spot. A platform being large, well-scored, or holding a protection fund does not remove market risk, and nothing on this page is a promise of profit or safety. Trade only what you can afford to lose, understand a product before using it, and remember that using an unregistered offshore platform places you outside the EU's domestic customer-protection framework.
How to verify everything on this page
- Fees — each platform's official fee page: kraken.com/features/fee-schedule, binance.com/en/fee/schedule, and WEEX's own fee page (weex.com/support/rate). Compare at the same volume tier and check the date.
- Regulatory status — the AMF register (amf-france.org) and ESMA's MiCA register. Check WEEX and every platform the same way.
- Reserves and protection — WEEX's Proof of Reserves (weex.com/proof-of-reserves) and Protection Fund (weex.com/protectfund), including the exclusions.
- Deposit methods — each platform's deposit/funding page, viewed from France.
Primary sources
- Kraken — fee schedule (kraken.com/features/fee-schedule): spot Pro base 0.40% / 0.80%; futures base 0.02% / 0.05%; instant buy/sell 1% — read 2026-07-18.
- Binance — fee schedule (binance.com/en/fee/schedule): spot VIP 0 = 0.10% / 0.10%, 0.075% with BNB — read 2026-07-18.
- WEEX — official fee page (weex.com/support/rate): spot 0.05% / 0.06% per-pair typical, futures 0.020% / 0.080% VIP 0 base — read July 19, 2026; Proof of Reserves (weex.com/proof-of-reserves), Protection Fund (weex.com/protectfund).
- AMF register (amf-france.org) and ESMA MiCA register — for authorization/registration status of every platform.
This page is general information to help you compare platforms against verifiable facts; it is not financial, legal, or tax advice, and it is not a recommendation of any platform. WEEX is not authorized under MiCA and is not on the AMF's PSAN register. Verify every claim on the official sources named above, and consider your own circumstances and local rules before trading.
Disclaimer: This content is provided for general branding and informational purposes only and doesn't constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. Any events, rewards, online events, or related information mentioned herein should not be considered a recommendation, solicitation, or invitation to purchase, sell, trade, or otherwise deal in any crypto assets or to use any services. Crypto assets are highly volatile and may result in loss. WEEX services and online events may not be available in all regions and are subject to applicable laws, regulations, and eligibility requirements. You are responsible for ensuring that your use of WEEX services complies with local laws and for carefully assessing the risks before participating in any crypto-related activities.
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