Good question, right now we dont.
There is a withdrawl fee, but this is to pay for bitcoin transactions (0.01btc per kb) so that the withdrawls are handled quickly. We also charge 1btc to register a new asset (we'll be dropping this to 0.5btc soon, Tawsix I'll be refunding 0.5btc for you registering so you don't feel burned). This is to prevent spam choking up the system.
For buying or selling assets right now there are no fees, and there won't be any until we bring the system out of beta. Once out of beta we'll probably charge 1%, and once volume grows we'll drop that to 0.5% per transaction. We'd like a low cost high volume exchange that anyone can use and doesn't rip people off (business speak, we're competitive).
Later this evening we'll be adding asset/share motions and voting (nearly finished) and then over the next day or so be able to pay dividends or asset holders.
Also I was wondering, would there be demand for users to be able to transfer bitcoins to another account? Would be quite useful for laundering purposes or another instant processing service (not implemented now, but if you guys want you get).
Our next big step is to build a web based client, following that move to cypherspace.
Cypherdoc, tx addresses in and out? Sorry could you translate....to Avg. Joe's English.
I'll come out and say it:
Are you guys comfortable with an entrepreneur activist with a major anti corporate agenda?
I hangout with Anonymous, Telecomix, USUncut, etc. And I serve that 'market'. There's a lot I am self motivated to do. If my work pays my bills and allows me to build new Internets, turf new conquerors, and generally make it easy for people to help themselves I will do a lot without much incentive. Peace of mind is a great motivator.
Right now helping Alabama and Tennessee using bitcoin is a huge priority.
Is that something people are willing to support?
theres nothing wrong with that agenda. i'm willing to bet the majority of avg Americans hate what big corporate America is doing to them. go for it.