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I was trying to move some coins from Binace to other exchanges and my new ledger wallet but have ran into trouble with fees I tried moving RSR to a different exchange and had to select ERC2.0 to move it with a fixed rate $4.88 I them tried to move BTC to my ledger - I just wanted to move a small amount to check it was set up properly and working and while I had various transaction options to move it including Binance Chain (BNB) BEP2 they only one they allowed was "BTC" with a transaction fee of $10 I have never seen this before, when I have moved coins from Binance before I wasnt given these options and the fee was normal
Is there anyway around this or some thing I am doing wrong
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December 16, 2020, 02:59:03 PM |
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Binance's withdrawal fees are constant and are based on a specific coin/token amount, and not USD value. e.g. For bitcoin, the withdrawal fees would always be 0.0005 BTC regardless if how much bitcoin is. Here's the full list of fees: https://www.binance.com/en/fee/depositFee
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December 16, 2020, 10:54:24 PM |
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There is nothing you are doing wrong.
Bitcoin's price has doubled in the past few months, so it's normal for the withdrawal fee to be around $10 (0.000 BTC x $20,000). It's up to the exchanges to adjust the fee or not. The other options are for tokenized Bitcoin. Bitcoin on Binance Chain and Binance smart chain network and Ethereum network. Please note that this is not the real bitcoin, so you will need to provide BEP2, BEP20 or ERC20 addresses respectively in order for the other withdrawal options to be active
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December 18, 2020, 04:04:29 AM |
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I was trying to move some coins from Binace to other exchanges and my new ledger wallet but have ran into trouble with fees I tried moving RSR to a different exchange and had to select ERC2.0 to move it with a fixed rate $4.88 I them tried to move BTC to my ledger - I just wanted to move a small amount to check it was set up properly and working and while I had various transaction options to move it including Binance Chain (BNB) BEP2 they only one they allowed was "BTC" with a transaction fee of $10 I have never seen this before, when I have moved coins from Binance before I wasnt given these options and the fee was normal
Is there anyway around this or some thing I am doing wrong
https://ethgasstation.info/calculatorTxV.php. The Gwei gas is 67 for average ERC20 transactions. It is not cheap. On Binance, the cheapest transaction methods are their internal chains BEP2, Binance Smart chain but they are internal transactions. If you want to move your tokens to different exchanges, the alternative to help you save transaction fees can be TRC20 chain. You need to have 2 conditions: Binance supports TRC20 for that token, and the exchange you will move your tokens to do support TRC20 chain for that token. Move your token from Binance to other exchanges cross-chain makes your a loss.
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December 19, 2020, 05:16:48 PM |
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https://ethgasstation.info/calculatorTxV.php. The Gwei gas is 67 for average ERC20 transactions. It is not cheap. On Binance, the cheapest transaction methods are their internal chains BEP2, Binance Smart chain but they are internal transactions. If you want to move your tokens to different exchanges, the alternative to help you save transaction fees can be TRC20 chain. You need to have 2 conditions: Binance supports TRC20 for that token, and the exchange you will move your tokens to do support TRC20 chain for that token. Move your token from Binance to other exchanges cross-chain makes your a loss. Very clear and detailed information provided by our colleagues. I really appreciate this, because frankly, until now, I have never used any transactions on Binance because I haven't dared to try it. but thank you again that this kind of information can be ascertained, possibly very useful to know because in order to anticipate what we have to do. because I admit that Binance is very popular and many people talk about it because of the convenience that is obtained from every transaction made there, I even know that I can immediately send to Fiat in our own account and this is certainly very helpful. but about the fee, it is clear that I have never known the details like this.
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December 20, 2020, 05:55:08 PM |
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I think it depends on what entity you want to transfer. If it's Bitcoin the fee is very high, its has high as almost $8 no matter the volut of the coin you want to withdraw or transfer. I still don't know why it's like that. Because it's not the same with TRX, they charge as low as 1TRX per transaction. Which is more good. But what if what you want to send/transfer should be in BTC or other coin. I think Binance technical support team should look into that.
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December 21, 2020, 05:36:43 AM |
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You convert your withdrawal asset as Ripple. Ripple is the best and quick withdrawal option. Ripple withdrawal fee only below $0.05. Ripple withdrawal is very very fast.
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Mkmanik
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December 21, 2020, 06:03:38 AM |
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Okay, I have a solution for you. suppose you are using Binance now, you need to withdraw BTC but the fees are too high. you can convert those BTC to USDT and withdraw those USDT at FTX exchange ( https://ftx.com/en ). You can withdraw USDT without any fees for this you have to use TRC based coin. When the deposit is confirmed you need to convert USDT to BTC and withdraw BTC at your desire address, and it's totally free. There is no withdrawal charge available at FTX exchange. for this reason, I like to use FTX exchange.
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boyptc
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December 21, 2020, 10:17:23 AM |
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Looks expensive if BTC = USD fees. The conversion would actually make it high but that's the normal and fixed fee. You convert your withdrawal asset as Ripple. Ripple is the best and quick withdrawal option. Ripple withdrawal fee only below $0.05. Ripple withdrawal is very very fast.
This could be the solution or any other altcoin like doge.
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December 21, 2020, 12:34:46 PM |
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I like to use a binance chain which has all the pegs of crypto coins (BTCBEP2, ETHBEP2 etc ...) and can move coins faster from exchanges to your own wallet. as long as 1 BTC = 1 BTCBEP2 I'm fine holding it @binance chain
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December 21, 2020, 03:35:17 PM Last edit: December 21, 2020, 05:58:38 PM by Bitcoin_Arena |
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I like to use a binance chain which has all the pegs of crypto coins (BTCBEP2, ETHBEP2 etc ...) and can move coins faster from exchanges to your own wallet. as long as 1 BTC = 1 BTCBEP2 I'm fine holding it @binance chain
But you can't trade Bitcoin anywhere except on Binance.com. If by any chance you woke up tomorrow and Binance has been shutdown, your BTCBEP2 token will be worthless as you will have nowhere to exchange them for BTC. Bitcoin is the most secure blockchain network, Binance chain on the other had, not very much. If Binance chain got attacked, your BTCBEP2 would as well become worthless. What I am trying to say is be very careful with tokenized Bitcoin.
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bolawin
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December 21, 2020, 04:08:37 PM |
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I like to use a binance chain which has all the pegs of crypto coins (BTCBEP2, ETHBEP2 etc ...) and can move coins faster from exchanges to your own wallet. as long as 1 BTC = 1 BTCBEP2 I'm fine holding it @binance chain
But you can trade Bitcoin anywhere except on Binance.com. If by any chance you woke up tomorrow and Binance has been shutdown, your BTCBEP2 token will be worthless as you will have nowhere to exchange them for BTC. Bitcoin is the most secure blockchain network, Binance chain on the other had, not very much. If Binance chain got attacked, your BTCBEP2 would as well become worthless. What I am trying to say is be very careful with tokenized Bitcoin. Or using wbtc of erc20, def faster now after upgrade 2.0
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December 21, 2020, 05:26:19 PM |
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Looks expensive if BTC = USD fees. The conversion would actually make it high but that's the normal and fixed fee. You convert your withdrawal asset as Ripple. Ripple is the best and quick withdrawal option. Ripple withdrawal fee only below $0.05. Ripple withdrawal is very very fast.
This could be the solution or any other altcoin like doge. In my experience, Ripple is the best. Withdrawal only take below 5 minutes. Low fee also.
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December 21, 2020, 06:07:44 PM |
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I really do not like binance nor do I like most of other places when it comes to these huge fee's but I also can't blame them, because right now fee's are huge and that is why they have to charge us so much money as well. However it is time to actually change these withdrawal fee structure into more trader friendly instead of having fixed rates.
For example, if you trade so much that you paid over 50 dollars in fees, that should mean you get free withdrawal once, without any charge, for each 50 dollar trading you fee you pay, you get one free withdrawal of bitcoin or ethereum or any erc20 deal. Obviously if you want to withdraw doge or something that doesn't count, but this would basically be for the high fee ones. They make so much money from people that I believe there are some traders that earns binance thousands of dollars from their fee's so they should get some free withdrawals as well.
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December 21, 2020, 06:18:42 PM |
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I really do not like binance nor do I like most of other places when it comes to these huge fee's but I also can't blame them, because right now fee's are huge and that is why they have to charge us so much money as well. However it is time to actually change these withdrawal fee structure into more trader friendly instead of having fixed rates.
For example, if you trade so much that you paid over 50 dollars in fees, that should mean you get free withdrawal once, without any charge, for each 50 dollar trading you fee you pay, you get one free withdrawal of bitcoin or ethereum or any erc20 deal. Obviously if you want to withdraw doge or something that doesn't count, but this would basically be for the high fee ones. They make so much money from people that I believe there are some traders that earns binance thousands of dollars from their fee's so they should get some free withdrawals as well.
everyboday trades huge amount, that would mean all will have free withdrawal transactions. but the less fortunate who only buys few coins not more than 50$ will have. that is not going to be fair for them. I dont know whcih suggestions to make but what we have today is working. 0.0005 btc is not big when btc is less than 10,000. i guess if the value rise the exchanges has to also adjust its price base on USD.
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December 21, 2020, 06:49:34 PM |
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Is there anyway around this or some thing I am doing wrong
A workaround to avoid paying high fees is to use other altcoins with much smaller fees. Altcoins with their own blockchain such as TRX, LTC, AVAX, etc (just examples, not shilling them) usually have low tx fees. Otherwise, you have to stick with Binance's standard fees. Do note that withdrawal fees varies from exchange to exchange. Binance BTC and ETH fee value has been the same for as long as I can remember. What happened is that, Bitcoin and ETH both increased in price so their USD value also increased. Keep that in mind the next time you try to maje a withdrawal on binance. I hope it helps.
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boyptc
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December 22, 2020, 03:26:23 AM |
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You convert your withdrawal asset as Ripple. Ripple is the best and quick withdrawal option. Ripple withdrawal fee only below $0.05. Ripple withdrawal is very very fast.
This could be the solution or any other altcoin like doge. In my experience, Ripple is the best. Withdrawal only take below 5 minutes. Low fee also. There are other choices so whichever fits you guys the faster confirmation time and the cheaper that you get. If XRP is your choice and the best for you, it's all on you. But there are other options that anyone can try.
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December 22, 2020, 04:50:28 AM |
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In my experience, Ripple is the best. Withdrawal only take below 5 minutes. Low fee also.
There are other choices so whichever fits you guys the faster confirmation time and the cheaper that you get.
If XRP is your choice and the best for you, it's all on you. But there are other options that anyone can try.
May be. I don't know any other coins which is better than Ripple. Ripple confirmation is almost instant. Very fast and low fee.
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December 22, 2020, 05:01:33 AM |
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Try to move your tokens using TRC-20 tron as they are more fast and has very cheap fee but if they are ERC-20 you can really get $4-$6 in fees. I tried to move my CHZ token just the other day and it costs me $5 seems that's constant even the value of the them becomes lesser or higher.
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boyptc
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December 22, 2020, 06:47:24 AM |
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In my experience, Ripple is the best. Withdrawal only take below 5 minutes. Low fee also.
There are other choices so whichever fits you guys the faster confirmation time and the cheaper that you get.
If XRP is your choice and the best for you, it's all on you. But there are other options that anyone can try.
May be. I don't know any other coins which is better than Ripple. Ripple confirmation is almost instant. Very fast and low fee. I can't argue with that because I've done it before. What I'm saying there's also Dogecoin which's also cheap and fast as XRP. Anyway, OP should also reply on this thread and give us some updates.
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