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November 24, 2019, 05:35:18 AM Last edit: November 24, 2019, 10:18:19 AM by jubalix |
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Are there some good websites that compare fees of cryptos per transaction. After some googling I can only find half hearted references such as https://www.fool.com/investing/2018/03/30/which-cryptocurrencies-have-the-lowest-transaction.aspxMonero: $2.587 Bitcoin: $1.184 Dash: $0.363 Ethereum: $0.347 Litecoin: $0.198 Bitcoin Cash: $0.097 EOS: $0.0105 Ripple: $0.0037 TRON: $0.0000901 which are out of date, but that's the sort of thing I am looking for Edit I mean which crypto is the cheapest to do transactions and where can I find a good list of these?
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November 24, 2019, 06:36:53 AM |
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November 24, 2019, 07:00:24 AM |
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Why do you need this? just did not come across this. But if this is very important, maybe I need to know this)
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November 24, 2019, 07:06:38 AM |
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I do not think this can be generalized especially due to the trading exchanges fees, Bitcoin: $1.184 - from your link most people here can testify that btc withdrawal transaction fees can go as high as $10 while the cheapest can be around $4 with trading exchanges. The issue of trading exchanges fees neutralizes the article at fool.com
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November 24, 2019, 07:31:00 AM |
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I think the fee comparison is not very important for me personally. Because some crypto only exists in 1 or 2 exchanges which certainly do not differ much in terms of transaction fees. What is certain is that I will convert to XLM or LTC in the case of withdrawing a coin, and surely that I always do to outsmart the high cost of bitcoin transactions since 2017.
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November 24, 2019, 07:43:28 AM |
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After some researches I conduct, here's what I found: https://withdrawalfees.com/coins/bitcoin. It's a site in which you can see withdrawal fees from different exchange. But it may be subjected to change when bitcoin goes up. Sometimes the fee are enormous it goes up as much as 20 dollars at some point. During 2017, the fee was .001 and btc's price was at ATH.
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November 24, 2019, 10:16:18 AM |
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No I mean the fee to do the transaction on the native chain, not exchange
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November 24, 2019, 10:23:18 AM |
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No I mean the fee to do the transaction on the native chain, not exchange
There is no list for this but you can get an updated data from this site: https://bitinfocharts.com/dogecoin/Scroll down and find an average transaction fee. It does not cover all of the cryptos but it gives you an updated data daily. BTC, ETH, XRP, BCash, BSV, LTC, Monero, Dash, ETC, Doge, and Zcash.
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November 24, 2019, 10:33:05 AM |
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After some researches I conduct, here's what I found: https://withdrawalfees.com/coins/bitcoin. It's a site in which you can see withdrawal fees from different exchange. But it may be subjected to change when bitcoin goes up. Sometimes the fee are enormous it goes up as much as 20 dollars at some point. During 2017, the fee was .001 and btc's price was at ATH. I have used this site a lot but the data is not updated since August. Bitstamp withdrawal fees are not free, anymore. BTW, the alternative site has useful tools for calculating the fees: https://www.feexplorer.io/calculator#No I mean the fee to do the transaction on the native chain, not exchange
Check the example of comparison chart, it is somehow the only updated source I found on the net. https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/transactionfees-xrp-doge-zec-btg-ppc-blk-nmc-nvc.html
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November 24, 2019, 10:49:39 AM |
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There are some projects that have no transactions fees whatsoever like Nexty which effects transactions under two seconds. As for top blockchains, Stellar is still the best.
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November 24, 2019, 11:00:32 AM |
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No I mean the fee to do the transaction on the native chain, not exchange
Well, for Bitcoin you can check this: https://coinb.in/#feesA simple and normal transaction (1 input, 2 outputs) needs about 2 cents. Of course, when the network gets more busy, the numbers increase too.
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November 24, 2019, 11:05:13 AM |
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No idea about whether there is a comprehensive list or not. I don't even think that there is a point to creating such a list, because of the fact that these sort of data has a very short shelf life before they are rendered outdated.
There are cryptos where you can send transactions for completely free of charge, like IOTA, so theoretically they should be the cheapest.
However, it shouldn't be the only factor that you take into account when deciding which crypto to invest/transact with. You also need to look at liquidity, spreads, and other fundamentals.
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November 24, 2019, 06:38:34 PM Last edit: November 25, 2019, 01:01:39 AM by jubalix |
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After some researches I conduct, here's what I found: https://withdrawalfees.com/coins/bitcoin. It's a site in which you can see withdrawal fees from different exchange. But it may be subjected to change when bitcoin goes up. Sometimes the fee are enormous it goes up as much as 20 dollars at some point. During 2017, the fee was .001 and btc's price was at ATH. I have used this site a lot but the data is not updated since August. Bitstamp withdrawal fees are not free, anymore. BTW, the alternative site has useful tools for calculating the fees: https://www.feexplorer.io/calculator#No I mean the fee to do the transaction on the native chain, not exchange
Check the example of comparison chart, it is somehow the only updated source I found on the net. https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/transactionfees-xrp-doge-zec-btg-ppc-blk-nmc-nvc.htmlThanks, surprised this is not on coinwarz or something at a per kbyte data amount, I mean it one of the most important metrics inmho
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November 24, 2019, 06:46:55 PM |
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the list that you provided above seems pretty outdated because if you take a look at the article you will saw that it released on 2018 you can see this website to check the updated transaction fees for bitcoin https://bitcoinfees.info/Current Bitcoin transaction fees (in dollars per transaction) Next Block Fee: fee to have your transaction mined on the next block (10 minutes) .$0.35 3 Blocks Fee: fee to have your transaction mined within three blocks (30 minutes) .$0.35 6 Blocks Fee: fee to have your transaction mined within six blocks (1 hour) .$0.14
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January 31, 2020, 10:15:57 PM |
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You didn't mention DOGE, doge has won my heart through their cheap transaction fees
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January 31, 2020, 10:57:03 PM |
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Monero: $2.587 which are out of date, but that's the sort of thing I am looking for
You are very right that that fee is very wrong. Monero fee is only 0.2 cent. that is more then 1000 times less then what you posted.
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January 31, 2020, 11:03:16 PM |
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You didn't mention DOGE, doge has won my heart through their cheap transaction fees
I like doge also, even on inter-exchange. But if you are using your own bitcoin core wallet, you can set your fees in few satoshis only. Very convenient using bitcoin core and you don't have to worry about those high fees.
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