#SouthKoreaCryptoPolicy Many newcomers are surprised why the same action in crypto can cost $0.02, and sometimes — $20. It's all about the mechanics of crypto fees.

In decentralized networks like Ethereum, users pay 'gas' — this is the fee for computational resources. Whether you are using DEXs, DeFi protocols, or just transferring tokens — each action has its own 'cost' in the form of gas.

And here arises the dilemma: speed or savings? The more you pay, the faster your transaction will be processed. But always paying the 'maximum' is not profitable.