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hero member
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January 29, 2019, 08:53:35 PM
#34
I found the TradeOgre exchange,
never used it but the fee is 0.00006405 for withdrawal

https://tradeogre.com/help/fees

I'll test this exchange
Well, I haven't used them but good luck using them and wishing you that everything's going to be good there. The fee seems to be low 0.2% and for bitcoin it is 0.00006404 which is fairly low.

If you are willing to risk. We'll if its just a few bucks worth of BTC that you wouldn't mind losing.  I'm not aware about the exchange but certainly its the first time I've heard of it. The general rule of thumb which I always read here in the forum is to always do it in the known exchanges, it doesn't matter whether you pay $5 for the withdrawal so long as you don't lose it all.  Stay safe.
Stay away from that exchange, it's not popular in crypto and might be another scam in the making.
BTC0.0005 withdrawal fee is already good, just don't make withdrawal all the time, you trade daily so you can increase your profit and you won't feel the fee.
hero member
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January 29, 2019, 05:38:25 PM
#33
I supposed to look at by then but I just fail cause mostly exchanges they something collected of 0.0001btc( base on my experience) and above. Having in low fees it is real good but the problem is the delays of your transaction which gonna be too long before it succeed.  
I may suggest to OP that to stop looking it, better to be in reputable exchanges, and to have an easy and assurance of your transactions.
legendary
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January 29, 2019, 09:49:42 AM
#32
You can checked this thread by Raja_MBZ, Crypto exchanges comparison [trade fee + listing fee + age + mobile app + more!] for more info. Best of luck.
Exchanges will have its own fee structure, I believe mostly it'll charge as low as 0.1%. In the above quote it is stated clearly about the fee on each and every exchange through the link for another thread. One more thing in most of the exchanges have fixed withdrawal fee as well, unlike the withdrawal volume.
legendary
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January 29, 2019, 09:46:39 AM
#31
I found the TradeOgre exchange,
never used it but the fee is 0.00006405 for withdrawal

https://tradeogre.com/help/fees

I'll test this exchange
Well, I haven't used them but good luck using them and wishing you that everything's going to be good there. The fee seems to be low 0.2% and for bitcoin it is 0.00006404 which is fairly low.

If you are willing to risk. We'll if its just a few bucks worth of BTC that you wouldn't mind losing.  I'm not aware about the exchange but certainly its the first time I've heard of it. The general rule of thumb which I always read here in the forum is to always do it in the known exchanges, it doesn't matter whether you pay $5 for the withdrawal so long as you don't lose it all.  Stay safe.
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January 29, 2019, 09:32:28 AM
#30
Choose wisely mate, think about what happens with cryptopia, if you choose a low withdrawal fee but your money is at risk, I don't think that's worth.
Nowadays exchanges are getting competitive but so far, what I see is that Binance might not be the lowest but they are safer.
But if you will insist, I will recommend you IDAX exchange, I think they have the lowest of BTC0.0001 withdrawal fee but you need to apply for KYC verification first.
I had the similar suggestion for OP. Having a peace of mind is important too. Why would you bother saving some sats when the entire exchange is at risk which can take away your money. This is why go with reputed exchanges who already build strong community and entrusted by the majority.

Good luck OP.
I guess it's better to think about how fast and reliable the services of the exchange can we get and not to think about the fees, although there are some of them are not really good and it has an advantage with a low standard of transaction fees, but it may have a higher risk also which all your money will be lost.
legendary
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January 29, 2019, 09:16:28 AM
#29
You can checked this thread by Raja_MBZ, Crypto exchanges comparison [trade fee + listing fee + age + mobile app + more!] for more info. Best of luck.


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January 29, 2019, 09:07:51 AM
#28
I need help...

Over the course of 2018 I used Cryptopia to sell altcoins for BTC, because of the low withdraw fee:
0.0001 (10k satoshi).

After the exchange was hacked, I decided to look for other platforms that have rates below 0.0002, but it's hard to find...

Do you have any suggestions?
if I become you maybe I will use alternatives, there are no low fees on any exchange site, everything is almost the same, you can convert your BTC to dogecoin and withdraw it from the exchange site, I think that method is very easy and you can convert Dogecoin to bitcoin , I do not recommend dogecoin here to only provide a few alternatives for you
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January 29, 2019, 08:01:11 AM
#27
for me i think its okay when we pay more fee but get the good services and customer service. so i will choose the big exchanger, like the hitbitc, bittrex and other big exchanger that has good services and good customer service
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January 29, 2019, 07:48:00 AM
#26
It seems that bitcoin withdrawals from different exchanges are the same.

an alternative: you can just exchange your btc it to eth then withdraw. I reckon most exchanges have lower withdraw fee for eth, about 3$ it think.

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January 29, 2019, 06:59:36 AM
#25
        I do not think there are exchanges with so low rebate fees. Perhaps there are noname exchanges that promise small trading fees, but I do not trust them. Most exchanges stop a 0.0005BTC as a withdrawal or trading fee. I choose exchanges that are known not to endanger my investments.
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January 29, 2019, 12:12:25 AM
#24
i suggest if you need to lessen your withdrawal fee just convert to altcoin not on btc because in btc withdrawal fee is more expensive than to altcoin just try and confirm if its true... there's no exchanger that give you a lowest withdrawal fee i think.
I agree to that. Do not use bitcoin but an altcoin because that needs lesser transaction fee. I do converting on local exchange too. Whatever exchanger you used, almost of them has the same transaction fee. Transaction fee is lower than it has before. Be careful on finding exchange that has lower transaction fee because it is not popular that any have know, sometimes it risks.
legendary
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January 29, 2019, 12:12:19 AM
#23
Choose wisely mate, think about what happen with cryptopia, if you choose a low withdrawal fee but your money is at risk, I don't think that's worth.
Nowadays exchanges are getting competitive but so far, what I see is that Binance might not be the lowest but they are safer.
But if you will insist, I will recommend you IDAX exchange, I think they have the lowest of BTC0.0001 withdrawal fee but you need to apply for KYC verification first.
I had the similar suggestion for OP. Having a peace of mind is important too. Why would you bother saving some sats when the entire exchange is at risk which can take away your money. This is why go with reputed exchanges who already build strong community and entrusted by the majority.

Good luck OP.
hero member
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January 29, 2019, 12:05:24 AM
#22
Choose wisely mate, think about what happen with cryptopia, if you choose a low withdrawal fee but your money is at risk, I don't think that's worth.
Nowadays exchanges are getting competitive but so far, what I see is that Binance might not be the lowest but they are safer.
But if you will insist, I will recommend you IDAX exchange, I think they have the lowest of BTC0.0001 withdrawal fee but you need to apply for KYC verification first.
hero member
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January 28, 2019, 11:38:26 PM
#21
I need help...

Over the course of 2018 I used Cryptopia to sell altcoins for BTC, because of the low withdraw fee:
0.0001 (10k satoshi).

After the exchange was hacked, I decided to look for other platforms that have rates below 0.0002, but it's hard to find...

Do you have any suggestions?
With reputable exchange like Binance, Polo, Bittrex and many other exchange who have lots of traders and volumes it ranges between .0005-.001 btc, I also use process like converting my btc to eth or xrp when I'm done trading and needed my balance to be converted with my fiat as the exchange that
I use have options to convert either btc, Eth, xrp and bch to my local currency.

You can also try doing this as mentions by those previous replied, but make sure you are updated with alts current value before converting.
sr. member
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January 28, 2019, 11:25:41 PM
#20
i suggest if you need to lessen your withdrawal fee just convert to altcoin not on btc because in btc withdrawal fee is more expensive than to altcoin just try and confirm if its true... there's no exchanger that give you a lowest withdrawal fee i think.
legendary
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January 28, 2019, 11:09:42 PM
#19
I need help...

Over the course of 2018 I used Cryptopia to sell altcoins for BTC, because of the low withdraw fee:
0.0001 (10k satoshi).

After the exchange was hacked, I decided to look for other platforms that have rates below 0.0002, but it's hard to find...

Do you have any suggestions?
Maybe in every exchange you can look for altcoin that have lowest withrawal and fast to send, but think about that you need to convert that altcoin back to bitcoin again and that need fees. I think nowadays bitcoin fees is high and we can't do anything to resist that.
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January 28, 2019, 10:38:49 PM
#18
Correct me if am wrong most exchanges has there own particular minimum fee. My exchange do collect there withdrawal fee automatically
And it's below 0.0003 satoshi as at my last time of withdrawal
sr. member
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January 28, 2019, 10:20:41 PM
#17
You can try how to get lowest fee when you withdraw your bitcoin balance, always convert your bitcoin withdrawal to altcoin because will give you lower fee and you can use doge coin or other coin have lower price.
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January 28, 2019, 10:04:07 PM
#16
Until now I have not seen any small withdrawal fees on the trade, if there are even those that are only small trades that use the fees as you want, but if you want to switch to trading that has good security you can create an account in Kucoin, Hitbtc, Bittrex, Okex, they provide withdrawal fees only in the range of 0,0005 BTC and your money is safe there ..
jr. member
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January 28, 2019, 05:37:29 PM
#15
Your requirements are quite absurd, considering that if blocks ever become full again the exchange might be in trouble if your withdrawal is based on multiple small inputs - as the exchange would lose money to allow the withdrawal.
Depending on how low the sums you're withdrawing are, you can use CoinEx - they give free withdrawals for Bitcoin Cash -> and you can then shapeshift to BTC if you like. But that's only worth it for very small sums, I believe.
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