'Esports' or electronic sports is not a cryptocurrency, but refers to the competitive gaming industry, such as video game tournaments (like League of Legends, Dota 2, CS:GO... etc.), where players compete for cash prizes.

But since you asked about 'esports commission', you might be referring to one of the following matters:

---

✅ 1. If you mean a cryptocurrency named Esports:

There isn't a well-known or globally recognized currency named 'Esports' alone, but there are some small projects or tokens related to the world of esports.

The most famous related projects include:

Verasity (VRA): A cryptocurrency used for game streaming and rewarding viewers.

Chiliz (CHZ): Used for fan engagement with sports teams, some of which include Esports teams.

Enjin Coin (ENJ): Supported for the NFT gaming industry, with some of its projects entering the competitive gaming world.

If you are referring to a specific currency named 'Esports', please tell me its full name or symbol (like: ESPT or another token) and I will give you a detailed analysis of it.

---

✅ 2. If you mean the commission when trading cryptocurrencies related to esports:

Every trading platform (like Binance, OKX, KuCoin) usually charges a trading commission between:

0.1% to 0.2% on every buy or sell transaction.

There is a withdrawal fee that varies depending on the currency and platform.

---

✅ 3. If you mean the commissions in Esports tournaments or entry fees:

Some platforms like Faceit, Toornament, or Game.tv offer paid or free Esports competitions.

Some tournaments may require a subscription fee (commission or entry fee), while others are fully funded.

#esports