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Topic: Exchange Withdrawal Fees Aggregators (Read 141 times)

legendary
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January 10, 2022, 05:37:13 AM
#5
The closest website I could find is this
I added this website to my list, thank you for posting suggestion.
It's interesting website that tracks many exchanges so we can check fees even for some small obscure exchanges.
I don't know how accurate information they provide is, and I see multiple exchanges that don't charge any withdrawal fees, but people should watch our for low ratings.

While the fees tend to change, hence an update is welcome now and then, it may worth remembering that a list of such websites was made one year ago too:
I did search the forum before posting but I only saw second topic you posted.
Most of the websites posted in first topic are not following my criteria for showing withdrawal fees on exchanges.

FTX wins from everyone and they are not listed on the first website. Free everything but ETH and ERC20, where they cover half of the fee. You literally can't beat them (maybe Celsius, which is 100% free, but they aren't really an exchange).
Yes, FTX currently has best fees and they have very good reputation for exchange.
I am not sure if free fees are valid for every coin like you say (except eth), but it's good to have account there, especially when you can use it even without kyc verification with some limitations.

And Freefloat, the one listed at the top of every coin, on the first website, is far from being free (they have terrible rates from what I can tell). I guess they must have a paid promotion with the owner of the website.
Yeah I think they have paid sponsored websites, that is why I didn't mention Freefloat at all. Wink
legendary
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January 10, 2022, 04:33:12 AM
#4
FTX wins from everyone and they are not listed on the first website. Free everything but ETH and ERC20, where they cover half of the fee. You literally can't beat them (maybe Celsius, which is 100% free, but they aren't really an exchange).

And Freefloat, the one listed at the top of every coin, on the first website, is far from being free (they have terrible rates from what I can tell). I guess they must have a paid promotion with the owner of the website.
legendary
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January 10, 2022, 03:14:37 AM
#3
While the fees tend to change, hence an update is welcome now and then, it may worth remembering that a list of such websites was made one year ago too:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5309545

And there's a list of fees also here on the forum, although it's even older:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/crypto-exchanges-comparison-trade-fee-listing-fee-age-mobile-app-more-5079048

legendary
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January 09, 2022, 11:25:27 PM
#2
The closest website I could find is this:

Cryptowisser

- I can't tell the exact number of listed exchange but mind you there are many of them to the extent that the scroll bar becomes small.
- They also have filters for exchanges to which continent they operate, traded currencies, and max fees that do not indicate the denomination or unit of the number.
- Has an additional options o filter which exchange allows U.S citizens, wire transfers and credit cards.

Since there are so many of them, I think it is recommended for users, if they decided to use it of course, to check the legitimacy of the exchange and search for them thoroughly. Do not blindly believe on the user ratings though.

https://www.cryptowisser.com/exchanges/
legendary
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January 09, 2022, 07:32:36 PM
#1
It's hard enough to track withdrawal fees for all exchanges so I think that having aggregators for that is a good solution, but it's better to always double check and verify everything on exchanges.

So far I found two aggregator websites who are doing this, but I am looking for other options so please post them in topic if you know about them.

- Withdrawalfees
This website is showing fees for 41 exchanges (and 3139 exchanges) with Lowest, Median and Average fees, shown in USD and Coin value (for example in BTC).
According to this website, lowest fees for withdrawing Bitcoin using only main chain is from Deribit, Kraken and OKCoin exchange with 0.00002 BTC that should be paid.
I think that FTX exchange doesn't charge anything for withdrawing Bitcoin with certain conditions, but it's not listed on this wesbite.
https://withdrawalfees.com/coins/bitcoin

- Cryptofeesaver
This website is showing fees for 15 exchanges and they support Bitcoin and many altcoins.
You can find Trading fees and Withdrawal fees without USD value, and I don't know how exactly they make list order and if information is correct, but I can see two exchange that don't charge any fees for withdrawal.
FTX exchange is one I knew before, but I see they claim how Gemini exchange is also not charging any fees, but I don't have account in Gemini so I can't confirm if this is true or not.
https://www.cryptofeesaver.com/exchanges/fees/coins/bitcoin

- Cryptowisser
This is interesting website that tracks many exchanges so you can check fees even for some small obscure exchanges.
I don't know how accurate information they provide is, but I see multiple exchanges that don't charge any withdrawal fees, but watch our for low rating.
https://www.cryptowisser.com/exchanges/

Update in progress.
Please report any similar website you know, and don't tell me how withdrawal fees can be lower in BSC, Tron, etc because that is not a real Bitcoin.
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