#CryptoFees101 Cryptocurrency fees are charges that are paid to perform transactions on a blockchain network. These fees serve an essential function: to compensate miners or validators who process and verify operations. In networks like Bitcoin, fees are paid to miners who add transactions to the blocks. In Ethereum, units called gas are used, which represent the computational cost of executing operations.
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