【Chain Wen】Recently, industry insiders have been complaining about the trading fees on a certain compliant platform, saying “120 basis points? That’s a really high rate.” According to information, the account’s fee level has been adjusted to the Intro 1 stage, with Taker fees soaring to 1.2% and Maker fees at 0.6%. How is this fee level calculated? It mainly depends on your trading volume or held assets over the past 30 days. It sounds like trading fees are indeed an unavoidable cost— the more frequent the trades, the more sensitive the fee level adjustments become. For high-frequency traders, such fee adjustments are worth paying attention to, as they directly impact trading returns. Many exchanges are optimizing their fee structures, but it seems that the tier differences across platforms are still quite significant.
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RiddleMaster
· 01-17 16:24
1.2% taker fee? Might as well use a decentralized exchange, this fee is hard to swallow.
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NFTRegretful
· 01-17 16:24
A 1.2% Taker fee directly results in a loss; my strategy can't beat this rate at all.
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 01-17 16:24
This fee rate is really harsh, taking away more than half of the earnings with 1.2% directly.
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RugDocDetective
· 01-17 16:21
1.2% taker fee rate? That's deadly, there's no way to do short-term trading at all.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 01-17 15:57
A 1.2% taker fee rate, this is just too outrageous, making it impossible to do short-term trading.
Exchange fee adjustment is here again: Taker 1.2%, Maker 0.6%. Can you accept this cost?
【Chain Wen】Recently, industry insiders have been complaining about the trading fees on a certain compliant platform, saying “120 basis points? That’s a really high rate.” According to information, the account’s fee level has been adjusted to the Intro 1 stage, with Taker fees soaring to 1.2% and Maker fees at 0.6%. How is this fee level calculated? It mainly depends on your trading volume or held assets over the past 30 days. It sounds like trading fees are indeed an unavoidable cost— the more frequent the trades, the more sensitive the fee level adjustments become. For high-frequency traders, such fee adjustments are worth paying attention to, as they directly impact trading returns. Many exchanges are optimizing their fee structures, but it seems that the tier differences across platforms are still quite significant.