Precise, up-to-date instructions for signing in, where to access legacy Coinbase Pro information, and how to secure your account.
Coinbase Pro has been migrated into Coinbase’s unified advanced trading offering — commonly referenced as Coinbase Advanced or Advanced Trade — and the standalone Coinbase Pro site and apps are no longer supported for login. Users who previously used Coinbase Pro should use the Coinbase sign-in flow and the Advanced Trade interface for professional-style order entry and fee benefits. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
For all practical purposes, “Coinbase Pro Login” actions should now be performed through Coinbase’s primary sign-in page. Signing in to your Coinbase account grants access to the Advanced Trade interface (formerly Coinbase Pro features) from within the Coinbase dashboard. Use the official Coinbase sign-in endpoint for authentication and account access. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
The following concise steps describe the correct sign-in flow you should follow to perform a Coinbase Pro Login via Coinbase’s primary platform:
These steps are the official route to replace a legacy Coinbase Pro Login with the platform’s unified sign-in and trading experience. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
If you need historical Coinbase Pro statements or trade records after signing in, access your account statements within accounts.coinbase.com/statements or the statements/transactions area of the Coinbase dashboard. Coinbase provides a statements generator and CSV export for tax and reconciliation purposes. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Protecting your account during any Coinbase Pro Login is critical. Use a unique, strong password, enable a hardware or authenticator-based second factor, verify domain names before entering credentials, and never disclose recovery data to anyone. For institutional users, consider YubiKey or equivalent FIDO2 security keys for added protection. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
If sign-in fails, follow these official steps: reset your password via Coinbase’s password recovery flow, follow the account recovery instructions if you lost 2FA, and contact Coinbase Support through the authenticated help center if you cannot regain access. Do not share credentials or recovery phrases in support tickets; Coinbase will never ask for your full password or private keys. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}