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Spot Trading Fee Calculator

What a single spot trade costs, with and without a referral discount, and with or without paying fees in the exchange's own token.

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Standard fee
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Difference

This calculator is for information only. It is not investment advice, and the result is an estimate: your real cost depends on your VIP tier, the pair you trade and the price at the moment of execution. Fee rates were last checked on 2026-08-21; confirm the current schedule on the exchange's own page.

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That saving only applies if the code is in place before your first trade — 15% off every spot fee.

A single trade with its fee shown at the standard and discounted rate

One trade, one number. Enter the size of a spot order and see the fee at the standard rate, the fee with a referral discount, and the difference between them.

How it works

The calculator applies the exchange's standard entry-tier spot rate to the trade size you enter, then applies the discounts you select.

If you switch on paying fees with the exchange's token, that reduction applies first to the list fee. The referral discount then applies to the remainder, so the two stack multiplicatively — a 25% reduction then a 15% one is a 36.25% total cut, not 40%.

Maker or taker

On most exchanges' entry tier the two spot rates are identical, so this choice does not change the result there. The option exists because it stops being true at higher tiers, where the maker rate falls faster than the taker rate.

Market orders are always taker. A limit order only counts as maker if it rests on the book instead of filling immediately.

Remember the round trip

This counts one side. Buying and then selling the same position means paying the fee twice, so double the result for the full cost of a completed trade.

The figure also excludes the spread you pay on a market order, which on thin pairs can be several times the fee itself.

Questions about this page

How much are spot trading fees?

Commonly around 0.1% for both maker and taker orders at an exchange's entry tier. Higher tiers pay less, and a referral discount applies on top of whichever tier you are on.

Is the spread included?

No. Only trading fees are counted. Spread and slippage are separate costs that never appear on a fee schedule.

How do I check what I actually paid?

Open your spot trade history and divide the fee charged by the order value. That figure is your real rate, whatever any page claims.

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Last updated 2026-08-21 by refcodecrypto.com. About this site

Risk warning. Crypto assets are high risk and you can lose your entire capital. Nothing on this site is investment advice.

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Fee rates were last checked on 2026-08-21; confirm the current schedule on the exchange's own page.