#CryptoFees101

Crypto fees are costs paid to process transactions or use platforms. Common types include network fees (paid to miners or validators) and exchange fees (charged by CEXs or DEXs). Network fees vary based on congestion—Ethereum often has high gas fees, while chains like Solana offer lower costs. Exchanges may charge maker (adding liquidity) and taker (removing liquidity) fees. Some wallets also have built-in fees. Always check fee structures before trading or transferring funds. Choosing the right network or exchange can save money. Understanding fees helps you trade smarter, avoid surprises, and keep more of your crypto in your pocket.