#CryptoFees101
1. Transaction Fee
A small fee paid to validators/miners to process a transaction on a blockchain.
Varies by network (e.g., Ethereum, Bitcoin, Solana, etc.).
Also known as gas fees on Ethereum.
2. Exchange Fee
Fees charged by crypto exchanges (like Binance, Coinbase, etc.) for:
Trading (maker/taker fees)
Deposits or withdrawals
Converting between cryptocurrencies
3. Network Fee
Similar to a transaction fee, but emphasized when moving crypto between wallets or exchanges.
Often paid in the native token (e.g., ETH for Ethereum, BTC for Bitcoin).
4. Wallet Fee
Some wallets or wallet services charge fees for managing transactions or swaps.