BitGet

Trading Fees

Maker Fees

0.1%

Taker Fees

0.1%

Maker Fees

0.02%

Taker Fees

0.06%

Trading Value

Coins Support

1095

Volume24h

$3,556,192,241

About

Datelaunched

2018

Rank

#

Coin

Network

Withdrawal fees

Deposit

Min withdrawal

Withdrawal Limit

BTC

Bitcoin

BEP20
$0.1824736
0.00000279BTC
Free
$0.5101411
0.0000078BTC
N/A
N/A
ETH

Ethereum

Arbitrum One
$0.3383315
0.0001ETH
Free
$33.833154
0.01ETH
N/A
N/A
BNB

Binance Coin

BEP20
$0.2646608
0.0005BNB
Free
$5.2932161
0.01BNB
N/A
N/A
USDT

Tether

HECO
$0.1000016
0.1USDT
Free
$5.0000823
5USDT
N/A
N/A
SOL

Solana

SOL
$1.4969212
0.008SOL
Free
$37.423030
0.2SOL
N/A
N/A
ADA

Cardano

Cardano
$0.5027703
0.8ADA
Free
$2.5138513
4ADA
N/A
N/A
XRP

XRP

XRP
$0.0606161
0.1XRP
Free
$13.335547
22XRP
N/A
N/A
DOT

Polkadot

DOT
$0.7419793
0.08DOT
Free
$18.549483
2DOT
N/A
N/A
USDC

USD Coin

ZKFair
$0.0000000
0USDC
Free
$1.0003327
1USDC
N/A
N/A
DOGE

Dogecoin

DOGE
$0.5335812
4DOGE
Free
$5.3358122
40DOGE
N/A
N/A
AVAX

Avalanche

C-Chain
$0.3772390
0.0064AVAX
Free
$29.471799
0.5AVAX
N/A
N/A
SHIB

SHIBA INU

ERC20
$5.5406476
216743.76553SHIB
Free
$255.63123
10000000SHIB
N/A
N/A
LUNA

Terra

Terra
$0.0000008
0.006LUNA
Free
$0.0003915
3LUNA
N/A
N/A
LTC

Litecoin

LTC
$0.0817803
0.001LTC
Free
$8.1780299
0.1LTC
N/A
N/A
CRO

Crypto.com Coin

CronosChain
$5.1225008
40CRO
Free
$8.9643764
70CRO
N/A
N/A

BitGet Fees FAQ

What are crypto withdrawal fees?

Withdrawal transactions to crypto addresses outside of BitGet typically incur a “transaction fee” or “network fee”. This fee is not paid to BitGet but miners or validators, who are responsible for processing the transactions and securing the respective blockchain network.
BitGet must pay these fees to miners to ensure that transactions are processed.

BitGet Withdrawal Fees?

BitGet withdrawal fees are dynamic, you will be charged according to the current network conditions. The fee amount is based on an estimate of the network transaction fees and can fluctuate without notice due to factors such as network congestion. Please check the most updated fee listed on each withdrawal page.

BitGet Deposit Fees?

BitGet deposit fee is free for cryptocurrencies.

Your transaction will be credited to your account once it reaches the minimum amount of confirmations on the blockchain. This amount is different for each currency and may be changed at any time, based on the stability of the network, the health of wallets, and several other factors.

The speed at which a transaction receives confirmations depends on various aspects, including the mining speed of subsequent blocks and the amount of transaction fees.

BitGet minimum amount for withdrawal?

There is a minimum amount for each withdrawal request. If the amount is too little, you won’t be able to request a withdrawal. You can refer to the Deposit & Withdrawal Fees page to check the minimum withdrawal amount and transaction fees of each cryptocurrency. However, please note that the fees can change without notice due to unforeseeable factors, such as network congestion.
Please make sure you select the correct network. If the address you are withdrawing to is an ERC20 address (Ethereum blockchain), you must select the ERC20 option before making the withdrawal. DO NOT select the cheapest fee option. You must select the network that is compatible with the withdrawal address. If you select the wrong network, you will lose your funds.

BitGet withdrawal limits on the platform?

  1. New/Unverified Accounts: Bitget withdrawal limit is 0.1 BTC per day .

  2. KYC Verified Accounts: For KYC accounts, BitGet withdrawal limit is 100 BTC per day.

What is a ” Chain Network address”?

Chain network is a blockchain network built for running smart contract-based applications. It help users manage their digital assets cross-chain with low latency and large capacit.
An “network address” is, in essence, a specific “location” on the blockchain to which coins can be sent in the form of a string of letters and numbers. A cryptocurrency address can be shared publicly in the form of text or QR code to receive funds.
If the system detects you input a wrong format, it will inform you of an “invalid address”. In this case, please check your recipient’s address and withdrawal network, and make sure that the information your input is correct.

What is Memo/Tag?

A “Tag” or “Memo” is an additional address feature necessary for identifying a transaction recipient beyond a wallet address.
“The memo is not valid” indicates that the user has input the wrong memo. Please confirm with the recipient to ensure that your information is correct.

Why I get a “Network busy” error message? What can I do?
If you get a “network busy” error message, this means that the network is currently congested due to a high volume of use. Please try again later or select other networks. Your patience is much appreciated.

What is a transaction ID (TxID)?

How To Check Your Withdrawal Transaction Hash (TXID)?
You can also click on the TxID to see the status of the relevant transaction in that blockchain explorer. Note that your funds will be transferred to the relevant block after the nodes have confirmed the transaction. If the network is congested, it may take longer for your funds to arrive.
You can also access your transaction history from [Wallets]

BitGet Trading Fees

The maker and taker model is a way to differentiate fees between trade orders that provide liquidity (“maker orders”) and take away liquidity (“taker orders”). Maker and taker trade orders are charged different fees.

• Maker fees are paid when you add liquidity to our order book by placing a limit order below the ticker price for buy, and above the ticker price for sell.
• Taker fees are paid when you remove liquidity from our order book by placing any order that is executed against an order on the order book.

BitGet trading fees is 0.2% for maker and taker is 0.2%. Transaction fee will be reduced by 30% when you use BGB (BitGet token)

FAQ

Are there any fees for depositing cryptocurrency on BitGet?

BitGet does not charge any fees for deposits of cryptocurrency. However, you may incur network fees when transferring your cryptocurrency from your own wallet to your BitGet account.

Are there any fees for withdrawing cryptocurrency from BitGet?

BitGet charges a withdrawal fee for each cryptocurrency you withdraw from the exchange. The fee amount varies depending on the cryptocurrency and can be found on BitGet's website under the "Withdrawal" section.

Does BitGet charge any fees for using its trading platform?

BitGet does not charge any fees for using its trading platform, but you may incur network fees when sending or receiving cryptocurrency.

Are there any other fees I should be aware of on BitGet?

BitGet may charge fees for other services, such as listing fees for new cryptocurrencies or fees for accessing certain trading tools. These fees can vary and should be reviewed carefully before using the service.

Does BitGet have a minimum deposit or withdrawal amount?

Yes, BitGet has minimum deposit and withdrawal amounts for each cryptocurrency.

BitGet Bitcoin(BTC) withdrawal fee ?

BitGet Bitcoin(BTC) withdrawal fee 0.00000279BTC ($0.1824736) network BEP20, 0.00002BTC ($1.3080541) network MERLIN, 0.00015BTC ($9.8104063) network BTC

BitGet spot trading fees ?

BitGet spot trading fee 0.1% maker and 0.1% taker

BitGet fee margin future trading ?

BitGet margin future trading fee is 0.06% take and 0.02% for maker fee

How much is the withdrawal fee for Tether Usdt from BitGet?

BitGet withdrawal fee for Tether Usdt is N/A (N/A) network HECO, N/A (N/A) network BEP20, N/A (N/A) network Arbitrum One, N/A (N/A) network TRC20, N/A (N/A) network SOL, N/A (N/A) network Optimism, N/A (N/A) network Polygon, N/A (N/A) network C-Chain, N/A (N/A) network BTTC, N/A (N/A) network KAVA EVM Token, N/A (N/A) network ERC20, N/A (N/A) network OMNI

How much is the withdrawal fee for Ethereum (ETH) from BitGet?

Ethereum (ETH) withdrawal fee N/A (N/A) network Arbitrum One, N/A (N/A) network Optimism, N/A (N/A) network Manta, N/A (N/A) network Manta NetWork, N/A (N/A) network Starknet, N/A (N/A) network zkSync Era, N/A (N/A) network BEP20, N/A (N/A) network LINEA, N/A (N/A) network BASE, N/A (N/A) network ETH, N/A (N/A) network Arbitrum Nova

Can I avoid BitGet's fees by using another cryptocurrency exchange?

Other cryptocurrency exchanges may have different fee structures, so it's important to compare fees and other features when choosing an exchange. However, BitGet is known for its competitive fees and wide range of services, so it may still be a good option for many users.

What is the difference between the maker and taker fee on BitGet?

On BitGet, the maker fee is charged when you add liquidity to the order book by placing a limit order that is not immediately filled. The taker fee is charged when you remove liquidity from the order book by placing a market order or a limit order that is immediately filled. The maker fee is typically lower than the taker fee to incentivize users to add liquidity to the order book.

Are there any fees for canceling an order on BitGet?

BitGet does not charge any fees for canceling an order on its platform. However, you may incur network fees when submitting the order and canceling it

How are trading fees calculated on BitGet?

Trading fees on BitGet are calculated as a percentage of the transaction value, based on your trading volume over a 30-day period. The fee structure is designed to incentivize higher trading volumes, with lower fees for users who trade larger amounts.

Does BitGet charge any fees for holding cryptocurrency on its platform?

BitGet does not charge any fees for holding cryptocurrency on its platform. However, you may incur network fees when sending or receiving cryptocurrency.

BitGet trading volume 24h ?

BitGet trading volume 24h is 3556192241.4005$

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