#CryptoFees101 #CryptoFees101

Crypto fees are the costs you pay to process transactions or trade assets. On exchanges, you’ll encounter trading fees, usually a small percentage per trade—different for makers (who add liquidity) and takers (who remove it). Withdrawal fees apply when moving funds off the platform. On blockchains, you pay network (gas) fees to miners or validators—Ethereum fees can vary greatly depending on network congestion. Some DEXs charge liquidity provider fees too. Understanding fee structures helps you trade smarter, avoid hidden costs, and choose the right platform. Always check fee schedules before transacting—it adds up quickly in active trading.