LIST OF CRYPTOCURRENCY EXCHANGES AND FEES
January 19, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, repost
As the cryptocurrency market is becoming more and more popular, I decided to put a list together of some of the cryptocurrency exchanges available. With Cryptocurrency exchanges, you basically are able to trade – buy and sell cryptocurrency coins and store them in your digital wallet.
I’ve listed ones that I know about below and will continue to grow this list:
COINSPOT (AUSTRALIA)
This is an Australian Cryptocurrency exchange. You will be able to trade Cryptocurrency if you’re based in Australia. READ MORE
FEES as of January 2018
BPAY payments – 0.9%
Cash payments – 3%
BINANCE
Fee for trading
0.1% trading fee
If you have any BNB, we will use BNB to pay for transaction fees as default. A 50% discount will be applied, if you use BNB for transaction fees, which is 0.05%(temporary). Details please see
Fee for deposit
Free
Fee for Withdrawal
BitMEX
No fees for deposit and withdrawals
HitBTC
Like the previous Cryptocurrency exchanges, this one has a pretty good interface. READ MORE
Orders executed immediately will incur a 0.1% execution fee.
BTC MARKETS (AUSTRALIA)
This is another Australian Cryptocurrency exchange. They have actual live feeds where you can see the transactions and prices change in real time without having to refresh the page. READ MORE

FEES as of January 2018
Trading Fee
LTC/BTC, ETH/BTC, ETC/BTC, XRP/BTC, BCH/BTC – 0.22%
Currency to AUD – 0.1% – 0.85% depending on volume
Litecoin Free
Ethereum Free
Ripple Free
Bcash Free
BPAY Free
POLi $3.30 (inc. GST)
Bitcoin – 0.001 BTC
Litecoin – 0.001 LTC
Ethereum – 0.001 ETH
Ethereum – Classic 0.001 ETC
DAO Tokens – 1 DAO
Ripple – 0.15 XRP
Bcash – 0.001 BCH
Australian bank transfer – Free
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