Le titre de ce topic est parfait pour vous parler d'une nouveauté chez Bitstamp qui j'espère ne fera pas boule de neige chez les autres exchanges : les frais d'inactivité.
Bitstamp va se
réserver le droit de te prendre 10€ par mois si ton compte est inactif :
What is the inactivity fee?
Starting from August 1, 2022, if you have not initiated any transactions (deposit, withdrawal, or trade), or other activities that generate rewards (e.g. our Earn program), in the last 12 months AND your total account balance (fiat currency plus virtual and digital assets) is less than €200, we reserve the right to charge an inactivity fee to your account. This will be €10 per month, for the time that the above conditions apply.
How can you avoid this fee?
You can avoid the inactivity fee by taking any of the following actions:
Buy or sell any crypto
Make a deposit or withdrawal in fiat or crypto
Stake your assets with Bitstamp Earn
How will the fee be charged?
If your account qualifies for the inactivity fee, we will deduct €10, or equivalent, per month from your fiat currency balance, at the beginning of each month. The fee is charged based on the qualification status of your account on the last day of the preceding month.
If you do not hold Euro or other fiat currency, we will charge the equivalent of €10, or as close to it as possible, in crypto (Virtual Assets or Digital Assets). The fee will not result in a negative balance on your account. So, if your balance is zero, your account will not be affected by this change.
As soon as your account becomes active again, you will no longer be charged. However, we will not be able to refund any of the charges you have paid.
* Inactivity fee applies to the customers of Bitstamp Limited and Bitstamp Global Ltd from 1 August 2022 and for customers of Bitstamp Europe S.A. from 6 August 2022. Inactivity fee does not apply to the customers of Bitstamp USA, Inc.
OK, il faut être inactif pendant un an et avoir moins de 200€ pour être ponctionné, mais ça va finir par : exchanges et banques même combat : prendre ses clients pour des vaches à lait...