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What Fees Do Crypto Exchanges Charge?

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Updated March 6, 2026 less than a minute read

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Summary

Crypto exchange fees usually include trading fees, spreads, and withdrawal or network fees. Here’s what to expect and how to compare them.

TL;DR

  • Crypto exchange fees depend on how you trade and what you move.

  • Trading fees often follow a maker-taker model. Makers add liquidity, takers remove it.

  • Spreads can act like an invisible cost: the difference between bid and ask prices.

  • can change with congestion, especially on chains with variable gas fees.


The crypto exchanges usually impose a fee on trading, spread, and withdrawal charges. Trading costs can be of the maker-taker (marketable orders vs. limit orders) type, and the spreads reflect the difference between the bid and the ask, which is included in pricing. The withdrawals may come with an exchange fee and a separate blockchain network fee that varies according to demand.

  • Trading fees (maker/taker): On , fees start at 0.20% maker and 0.40% taker at $0 30-day volume, with lower tiers at higher volume.

  • Convenience fee / simple trading: On Gemini’s standard interface, the is 1.00%.

  • Spreads: A spread is the difference between bid and ask prices, and it’s a real cost even when fees look low.



Key Takeaways

  • Crypto exchange fee schedules vary by exchange and by trading mode, so compare the exact product you’ll use.

  • Limit orders often align with maker pricing; instant fills often align with taker pricing.

  • Withdrawal costs can change quickly when networks get busy. 

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