New to crypto? Comparing fees?
Research over 100 crypto assets to decide which ones are best for you.
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Your trading fees are determined by trailing 30-day volume. All volume is converted to USD using the exchange rate of the digital asset at the time of the transaction. Transactions in non-USD base pair markets are also converted. Your 30-day trading volume is calculated every day at 00:00 (UTC+8).
Transaction fees are charged in the asset you purchase. For example, if you buy BTC/USD the fee is charged in BTC. Currently all transaction fee rates are positive or 0. Negative transaction fees may be offered in the future as the form of transaction fee rebates. Rebates are paid in the asset you sold. For example, if you buy BTC/USD the rebate is paid in USD.
Example of transaction fees charged and rebated:
Let's say, you trade BTC/USD and buy 5 BTC with a transaction fee rate of 0.1%. In this case, you pay a transaction fee amount = 5 BTC * 0.1% = 0.005 BTC.
Or you trade BTC/USD and buy 5 BTC at the price of 30,000 USD for 1 BTC. Your transaction fee rate of -0.01% effectively means a transaction fee rebate rate of 0.01%. In this case, you receive a transaction fee rebate amount = 5 BTC * 30,000 USD * 0.01% = 15 USD.
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