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sr. member
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June 02, 2018, 07:23:06 AM
#24
Quite helpful for the new people or those who want to know about the fees details of various exchanges and then take the decision based on the fee structure and open an account. For trdaer fees are very important as their are many transactions that they do and fees do play a vital role.
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June 01, 2018, 11:11:32 PM
#23
A biiiig thaaaaank you de_xt, you save my life.
Really helpful information, I was looking for an exchange with a low rate and I could not find it until I saw your post, I would like it to have more visibility because I see it very useful and I hope this not to get outdated, I will help as much as I can.
Again, thanks a lot.
legendary
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May 31, 2018, 06:38:43 PM
#22
Bumping this topic for visibility. Let people beware of the exchange rates Cheesy.
sr. member
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May 15, 2018, 07:01:47 PM
#21
I don't remember which one between Yobit or Poloniex but I thought they didn't charge any fees since the transactions were sent in batch.
I use sometimes Paymium for this reasons as I don't mind if the transaction is sent in 1 hour. I don't understand why not more exchanges use this method especially if they have large volumes daily

It's definitely not poloniex as I just checked it. They are saving huge bucks by having their users pay for their own transaction fee when withdrawing so I'm pretty sure they do not want to shoulder it for them unless they want to use it as a marketing strategy. But hey, since it is sent in batches, the fee's are cheaper since together it'll be used to pay for a single transaction's miner fee--- the batch.

Because they don't care about their clients?


Right right. Sorry about that!
Even just thinking that those fees are way too small but if we do total the volume for those who make withdrawals specially into top tier exchanges then those amounts will pile up and still a big money.Even if i have my own exchange i will practically charge up my users to pay their own fees rather than on using up on my own wallet. Sounds selfish but this is how business works.  Grin This thing is only good for promotion for a short duration.
hero member
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May 15, 2018, 05:51:23 PM
#20
I don't remember which one between Yobit or Poloniex but I thought they didn't charge any fees since the transactions were sent in batch.
I use sometimes Paymium for this reasons as I don't mind if the transaction is sent in 1 hour. I don't understand why not more exchanges use this method especially if they have large volumes daily

It's definitely not poloniex as I just checked it. They are saving huge bucks by having their users pay for their own transaction fee when withdrawing so I'm pretty sure they do not want to shoulder it for them unless they want to use it as a marketing strategy. But hey, since it is sent in batches, the fee's are cheaper since together it'll be used to pay for a single transaction's miner fee--- the batch.

Because they don't care about their clients?


Right right. Sorry about that!
legendary
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May 14, 2018, 05:56:04 PM
#19
Wow! that's cool buddy. Thank you for creating this thread, personally and I'm sure too many users will check for a withdrawal fee on an exchange here. Thanks again, this thread has helped many people who are confused about the fees issues in an exchange.
legendary
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May 14, 2018, 05:23:04 PM
#18
Sorry for the delay to respond.  I've added Yobit, Changelly & Shapeshift, and reordered the exchange list alphabetically.  Will add more as i get some spare time.


Thanks, mate it is very helpful even me, I don't know how much the transaction fee in exchange site but now I easy to look what is the difference among of all exchange site. If ever you have time try to add another exchange site and I will bookmark this link for the future reference.

Thanks, mate nice post very informative.
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May 14, 2018, 04:23:50 PM
#17
I don't remember which one between Yobit or Poloniex but I thought they didn't charge any fees since the transactions were sent in batch.
I use sometimes Paymium for this reasons as I don't mind if the transaction is sent in 1 hour. I don't understand why not more exchanges use this method especially if they have large volumes daily
hero member
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May 14, 2018, 03:39:20 PM
#16
Sorry for the delay to respond.  I've added Yobit, Changelly & Shapeshift, and reordered the exchange list alphabetically.  Will add more as i get some spare time.

legendary
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May 13, 2018, 12:28:21 AM
#15
They really don't want you using this chain.

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legendary
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May 11, 2018, 10:46:58 AM
#14
Please add shapeshift and Changelly's fees as well. A lot of people use that too.
Shapeshift fees: https://info.shapeshift.io/about
Changelly's fees: https://changelly.com/blog/network-fees-suggested-minimum-amounts/
legendary
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May 11, 2018, 09:21:50 AM
#13
Yes, Bitstamp and GDAX withdrawals are free of charge, so i see little interest in adding them to this list. Perhaps just for clarification?
I want to add Yobit despite its shady nature and others as well. There are people who use them and this could be useful for them as well.

Yes, why not - if there is exchanges which make it possible to withdraw without any fee this is very good info for users. Regarding YoBit, this is just your
decision, and you should add some disclaimer in open post that every exchange specified in the list is not your personal recommendation, but only information regarding withdraw fee.

A month ago I withdraw all my BTC from YoBit and pay exaggerated fee of 120 000 satoshi, do not know if they still keep that fee.
hero member
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May 11, 2018, 07:44:17 AM
#12
Nice work, for buyers/traders this is very useful information. There is for sure few exchanges which would be good to add to the list, like Coinbase or Bitstamp. Just checked Bitstamp fee for withdraw BTC/LTC/BCH/ETH/XRP, and they are all marked as "Free of charge". Can someone who has an account there confirm this : https://www.bitstamp.net/fee_schedule/

You may want to add Yobit. Although it's one of the worst exchanges that have ever existed, I think that this list should still include as many exchanges as it can. All the withdrawal fees can be viewed easily on their site.

I am not sure if Yobit shoud be added to the list, there are too many complaints and SCAM accusations on that exchange, people lose large amounts of money daily, and there is actually no support who can help in such cases.

Yes, Bitstamp and GDAX withdrawals are free of charge, so i see little interest in adding them to this list. Perhaps just for clarification?

I want to add Yobit despite its shady nature and others as well. There are people who use them and this could be useful for them as well.

hero member
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May 11, 2018, 07:41:33 AM
#11
I don't know if it will help or not,there is this website specifically meant for bittrex and binance's withdrawal fees:
1. bittrex: https://exchangebit.info/bittrex
2. binance: https://exchangebit.info/binance

I will try to help as well,whenever feasible.
Great site as well, can serve as an invaluable reference as it provides you with real-time dollar equivalence of withdrawal fees so you can figure out the cheapest one in order to move funds between exchanges.
hero member
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May 11, 2018, 07:39:26 AM
#10

Looks good now!! Alright I'll try helping you whenever I have time, looking forward on the wiki LOL.

Here's the fees on poloniex and cryptopia: https://pastebin.com/fV20WQi0

Thank you so much for your contribution! As my table editing solution is pretty basic, and i couldn't copy and paste whole columns, I had to manually enter the additional data one by one.  But you've done a great job anyway!

If someone wants to add more data, either exchanges or coins, i would appreciate if you provide me with the full table with the added information so that i don't have to manually edit it, and just replace it as a whole.

Keep the good work!
legendary
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May 11, 2018, 06:45:53 AM
#9
Nice work, for buyers/traders this is very useful information. There is for sure few exchanges which would be good to add to the list, like Coinbase or Bitstamp. Just checked Bitstamp fee for withdraw BTC/LTC/BCH/ETH/XRP, and they are all marked as "Free of charge". Can someone who has an account there confirm this : https://www.bitstamp.net/fee_schedule/

You may want to add Yobit. Although it's one of the worst exchanges that have ever existed, I think that this list should still include as many exchanges as it can. All the withdrawal fees can be viewed easily on their site.

I am not sure if Yobit shoud be added to the list, there are too many complaints and SCAM accusations on that exchange, people lose large amounts of money daily, and there is actually no support who can help in such cases.
hero member
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May 11, 2018, 04:54:20 AM
#8
Finally, a definitive list of exchanges with their respective withdrawal fees for each of the major crypto. Well done OP. I remember that there was another one on the forum somewhere else, but that was outdated pretty quickly and only included BTC withdrawal fees.

You may want to add Yobit. Although it's one of the worst exchanges that have ever existed, I think that this list should still include as many exchanges as it can. All the withdrawal fees can be viewed easily on their site.

Hopefully this can be updated regularly with community contributions, since exchange withdrawal fees are currently being asked around as a question a lot.
hero member
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May 10, 2018, 08:39:48 PM
#7
This is really helpful to minimize the time you spend looking for an exchange that has the cheapest fees.
Looking forward for this not to get outdated, i'll help as well if there's a necessary changes in the list.
legendary
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May 10, 2018, 06:10:39 PM
#6
I don't know if it will help or not,there is this website specifically meant for bittrex and binance's withdrawal fees:
1. bittrex: https://exchangebit.info/bittrex
2. binance: https://exchangebit.info/binance

I will try to help as well,whenever feasible.
hero member
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May 10, 2018, 05:46:23 PM
#5

Looks good now!! Alright I'll try helping you whenever I have time, looking forward on the wiki LOL.

Here's the fees on poloniex and cryptopia: https://pastebin.com/fV20WQi0
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