Hi Reddit! I have built a crypto trading fees comparison tool which covers maker/taker/net (maker + taker) fee rates across popular spot and derivatives exchanges. FTX, one of the largest crypto exchanges, also tweeted about the tool: https://twitter.com/FTX_Official/status/1378265508126986240 I'm a trader and I've always wanted a fair way to compare trading fees across exchanges with all their quirks, which is why I built this. It's completely free to use. By default, you will see tables showing how fee rates are affected by 30-day trade volume. There are also options for custom volume and the reduced fee incentives offered at some exchanges (e.g. paying fees with BNB at Binance or holding FTT at FTX). I'd love to hear any questions, feedback and suggestions. Are there any exchanges worth using that are missing? Twitter: https://twitter.com/dusktrades [link] [comments] |
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Thursday, 8 April 2021
I have built a crypto trading fees comparison tool.
Bch vs lite coin
What makes Bitcoin cash better than lite coin? Should I trade for some LTC?
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