#CryptoFees101 Crypto fees vary between centralized (CEXs) and decentralized exchanges (DEXs). CEXs like Binance charge trading fees (0.1%-0.5% per trade), withdrawal fees (e.g., $1-$15 for Bitcoin), and sometimes deposit fees, depending on the platform and asset. DEXs like Uniswap use gas fees for Ethereum-based transactions, fluctuating with network demand (e.g., $5-$50 per swap), plus liquidity provider fees (0.3% typically). CEXs offer predictable costs but may include hidden spreads. DEXs have variable gas costs, impacting smaller trades. High network congestion increases DEX fees, while CEXs remain stable. Users should compare fee structures and network conditions before trading.