#CryptoFees101 Crypto fees are charges associated with transactions on blockchain networks. Here's a breakdown [1]:

- *Transaction Fees*: Paid to miners or validators for processing transactions, typically calculated based on transaction size and network congestion.

- *Network Fees*: Fees for interacting with smart contracts or decentralized applications (dApps) on blockchain networks.

- *Exchange Fees*: Fees charged by cryptocurrency exchanges for buying, selling, or trading cryptocurrencies, including trading fees, withdrawal fees, and deposit fees.

- *Wallet Fees*: Some cryptocurrency wallets charge fees for transactions, withdrawals, or other services.

Understanding crypto fees can help you minimize costs and optimize your cryptocurrency transactions. Fees can vary depending on the network, exchange, or wallet used.