I can surprise you even more.
According to
https://www.binance.com/en/fee/cryptoFee, withdrawal fee for Bitcoin (legacy address) is 0.000068 BTC but withdrawal fee for SegWit address is 0.001 BTC. Does this make any sense?
From the last picture on the OP post, you can see that Binance do not differentiate between legacy and segwit addresses. Just click on bitcoin and withdraw. They are both of the same fee.
But what I am talking about is how the lightning network fee on Kucoin is too much. Even 14 times higher than the lightning network fee on Binance and most other exchanges that I have used lightning network for payment.
A little surprised with the onchain bitcoin withdrawal fee from your picture shows 0.0000068/$0.4 while I checked the Binance app with 0.000068/$4.43 onchain bitcoin withdrawal why is it a little different?
No much difference. It is $4.44424414 on the picture. Binance is not using fixing rate again. It has a way it is done it is changing.
Btw, I want to try to have bitcoins on the lightning network, what is the best non-custodial wallet? That means a special application for the lightning network.
You will really like this thread which you can see good lightning network wallets:
Lists of open-source bitcoin lightning walletsYou will like Phoenix. Also Zeus, Aqua and Muun are good.