#CryptoFees101 Did you know that sometimes the shipping fee is higher than the amount you want to transfer?

This is a common mistake for those starting in the crypto world.

Let's understand how fees work and how to pay less 👇

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🧾 Most common crypto fees:

1️⃣ Network Fee (Gas Fee)

It is the cost paid for your transaction to be validated on the blockchain.

🔹 Example: Ethereum charges in GWEI (fractions of ETH)

2️⃣ Trading Fee

Every time you buy or sell crypto, the exchange charges a percentage.

🔹 On average: 0.1% per transaction (may vary)

3️⃣ Withdraw Fee

To withdraw funds from the exchange to your wallet, there may be a fixed fee.

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⚖️ Quick comparison of network fees (2025)

Blockchain Estimated Fee Note

Ethereum (ETH) $5–$30 High, depends on congestion

BNB Smart Chain $0.05 Fast and cheap

Polygon (MATIC) <$0.01 Ideal for NFTs and games

Solana (SOL) <$0.001 Almost zero, super fast

TRON (TRC20 USDT) $1 Low and stable

Arbitrum (L2 ETH) $0.10–$0.50 Great cheap DeFi option

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🛡️ Tips to avoid high fees:

✅ Prefer networks with low congestion (e.g., Solana, Polygon)

✅ Use Layer 2 if operating in the Ethereum ecosystem

✅ Avoid peak hours (high activity = higher fees)

✅ Always confirm the correct network before sending tokens

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⚠️ Common alert:

🔴 Sending tokens through the wrong network can make you lose everything.

Check the network in the wallet and the exchange BEFORE confirming!

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Have you ever paid a lot in fees due to network errors or hurry?

Comment here your experience and share to help more people 👇

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