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    How to Buy Hedera in Canada (2026 Guide)

    What to know before buying Hedera

    HBAR is listed on Coinbase, Kraken, and Binance globally, along with OKX, Bitget, and Bybit. Coinbase carries HBAR/USD for US residents, and Kraken supports both spot and staking. One characteristic of HBAR is that network fees are denominated in USD and charged in HBAR equivalent, which works out to roughly $0.0001 per standard transfer. The fees are stable enough that most wallets do not bother with a fee estimator.

    The custody model is where Hedera is genuinely different. Hedera uses an account-based ledger, not a UTXO chain, and every account has a numeric ID formatted as 0.0.X rather than a public-key-derived address. Creating a new Hedera account costs a small HBAR amount because it consumes state on the network. If you generate a key in a wallet but never fund it, the account does not actually exist yet. HashPack is the dominant self-custody wallet, with Blade, Kabila, and MyHbarWallet as alternatives. Ledger supports HBAR through the Hedera app.

    The single most common named mistake is token association. Any non-HBAR token on the network, including stablecoins like USDC-HTS and liquid-staking HBARX, requires the recipient account to have associated the token before tokens can arrive. If someone sends you an HTS token and your account has not associated it, the transaction fails at the destination. Most modern wallets prompt for association on first receive, but this still catches users moving tokens from exchanges that do not warn about it.

    Before buying, verify you are buying native HBAR rather than a wrapped WHBAR representation on another chain, confirm the exchange sends on the Hedera (HBAR) network, and if you plan to receive HTS tokens later, associate them in advance or keep at least a small HBAR buffer for the association fee.

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