#CryptoFees101

When you send, trade, or interact with cryptocurrencies, you often pay crypto fees. These are small charges that help process and secure your transactions on the blockchain. Think of them like a toll fee for using a road. The amount can vary depending on how busy the network is (more traffic = higher fees) and the type of crypto you're using (Bitcoin and Ethereum usually have higher fees). Some platforms also charge their own service or trading fees, so it’s smart to compare before choosing where to buy or send crypto.