#CryptoFees101 If you use Binance and you don't fully understand how they charge you fees, they are taking money from you without you realizing it.
This is not FUD. It's #Cryptofees101 in Spanish, explained like no one else does (and with data updated to JUNE 2025)👇
💸 1. Every time you make a trade on Binance, you pay a base fee of 0.1%
But here's the trick: if you make 50 trades a month of $100, you are giving away $5... and most don't even notice.
💳 2. If you pay the fees with BNB, it reduces to 0.075%.
The difference is small in small numbers, but when you move $1,000 or $10,000, every decimal matters.
👉 Pro tip: Activate the fee payment with BNB in the settings and you save automatically.
📉 3. Do you do spot or futures? There is a silent trap: the "maker" and "taker" fees.
Maker: from 0.1% (if you place an order that does not execute immediately).
Taker: up to 0.2% (if you take liquidity from the market).
What's the difference? Binance rewards you for being "patient".
⚠️ If you only make market orders, you are overpaying every time.
📊 4. And the VIPs?
Few people know this: if you exceed $1 million in monthly volume or have more than 25 BNB in your account, your fees drop by up to 80%.
You don't have to be a whale. If you are serious about trading, level up and Binance charges you less.
🚀 5. The "hidden fees" that no one mentions:
When you do "convert" instead of trading (using the quick conversion button), Binance does not show you a direct fee...
But it applies an internal spread (the difference between the real market price and the one they give you).
It's not much... but if you do that several times a month, you are losing more than if you paid normal fees.
🧠 Real conclusion: It's not about how much you earn... but how much you let them take from you without realizing it.
If you understand this, you can save between $100 and $1,000 a year (depending on your volume). I already checked my settings and adjusted EVERYTHING.
💥 And you? Do you want to keep giving away money or start playing like those who actually win?