Since 2012, Coinbase has been offering its services to US crypto investors,
Moreover, Coinbase offers a wide range of features and services that
focus on crypto investments, advanced trading, custodial accounts, and wallet storage.
The Coinbase you specified about are providing custodial services, investors makes use of noncustododial wallets, preferably hardware wallets like Trezor for holding.
The most pressing disadvantage with the Coinbase platform is its high transaction fees since it also offers more convenience for traders. However, you can lessen these fees simply by switching to Coinbase Pro
Coinbase.com is a custodial wallet incorporated with exchange function, the ones regarded as an exchange is Coinbase Pro.
Another thing to consider with Coinbase is that it is only accessible through a browser. Currently, there are no Coinbase apps available for mobile devices.
You can still access it using your Android or iOS compatible phones through a web browser app.
Coinbase.com and Coinbase Pro both have android and iOS apps. You can check their apps out on app stores.
For Android:
Coinbase.com
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coinbase.androidCoinbase Pro
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coinbase.proAlso the third which is Coinbase wallet that is noncustodial has app, but that does not still change the fact that it is a web wallet
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.toshiAdditionally, the app can also act as a crypto wallet where you can hold digital coins supported by the platform.
Like I once implied, holders should make use of noncustododial wallets, hardware wallets like Trezor preferably, but online noncustodial ones are still not bad for low amount of cryptocurrencies.
With the app's recent crypto adoption, PayPal has an edge over Coinbase since users can now manage their digital assets as well as their fiat money all in one platform.
In my opinion, that is not an advantage so far you can convert your cryptocurrencies to fiat and fiat back to cryptocurrencies on Coinbase, this can be done in a way you can have acess to fiat.
Please one question:
Has PayPal allowed users to be able to send and receive Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies supported, because it did not allow that before, you can only use PayPal to buy and sell, you can not use it to send and receive. Which means PayPal is depriving its customers of the real cryptocurrencies, it is like they users are still buying and selling fiats and nothing more. In fact, when it comes to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, I hate PayPal.