Most people compare crypto exchanges by maker/taker fees.
That is useful, but it is only the visible cost.
The real cost can include:
– spread
– slippage
– funding rates
– conversion costs
– withdrawal route
– deposit method
– liquidity
– execution quality
A platform can show low trading fees and still cost more if the spread is wider or the exit route is messy.
For me, the better question is:
What is the full route cost from deposit to trade to withdrawal?
Not just:
What is the fee table?
What hidden trading cost surprised you the most?
The real crypto fee is not the fee table
byu/DanielCrossDXB inCryptoMarkets
Posted by DanielCrossDXB