Crypto Profit Calculator 2026: Free Trading Calculator

Crypto Profit Calculator 2026

Calculate exact profit, ROI, and tax impact for any crypto trade. Instant results. No signup. Works for BTC, ETH, and any altcoin.

๐Ÿ“Š Trade Details
Price per coin when you bought
Price per coin when you sold (or current price)
Number of coins traded (e.g., 0.5 BTC)
Standard exchange fee. Applied to both buy and sell.
๐Ÿ’ฐ Your Results
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Net Profit
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ROI
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Invested
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Final Value
Enter trade details above to calculate.
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Total Fees Paid
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Price Change

๐Ÿงพ How Much Tax Do You Owe?

Use our Crypto Tax Calculator to estimate the tax on this profit (15 countries supported).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate crypto profit?

Profit = (Sell Price – Buy Price) ร— Amount – Fees. For example, buying 1 BTC at $30,000 and selling at $50,000 with 0.2% total fees = ($50,000 – $30,000) ร— 1 – $160 (fees) = $19,840 profit. ROI = profit / initial investment ร— 100.

How is crypto ROI calculated?

ROI (Return on Investment) = (Profit / Initial Investment) ร— 100%. If you invested $10,000 and made $4,000 profit, ROI = 40%. ROI does not account for time held โ€” for time-adjusted comparison, use annualized ROI (CAGR).

Are exchange fees included in crypto profit calculations?

They should be. Standard spot trading fees are 0.1% per trade (0.2% round trip). On a $10,000 buy + sell, that is $20 in fees. Withdrawal fees (typically $5-25 per BTC withdrawal) further reduce net profit. Always factor in fees for accurate calculations. Use our fee calculator to compare exchanges.

Do I owe tax on crypto profits?

Yes in most countries. Crypto profits are subject to capital gains tax โ€” rates vary by country (0% in UAE/Singapore, 15-37% USA, 18-24% UK, 30% flat in India). Use our crypto tax calculator for country-specific estimates.

What is the difference between realised and unrealised profit?

Unrealised profit = paper gains on crypto you still hold (e.g., BTC went up but you have not sold). Realised profit = actual profit from selling. Only realised profit triggers tax events in most countries. This calculator shows both: unrealised if you have not sold, realised if you complete the trade.