#CryptoFees101

Crypto fees are the charges users pay when making transactions on a blockchain or using crypto services. The main types include network fees (like Ethereum gas fees), which go to miners or validators for processing transactions, and exchange fees, charged by platforms like Binance or Coinbase for trading or withdrawals. Network fees vary depending on congestion and blockchain type. Exchange fees are usually a percentage of the trade. Some wallets or bridges may also charge service fees. Understanding these costs is crucial to avoid surprises and manage your crypto efficiently. Always check fees before making any transaction.