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however, I agree with inspace here: Fees are way to high... I just can't pay 2.5% for a single swap for high values...
2.5% is much cheaper than losing 100% on a centralized exchange dump 
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June 30, 2025, 12:53:59 PM |
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however, I agree with inspace here: Fees are way to high... I just can't pay 2.5% for a single swap for high values...
2.5% is much cheaper than losing 100% on a centralized exchange dump  Well that's not an alternative for me... i have much better options. I can just use other cex which charges less than 1%, or just use a mixer which also Charges less than that. Also, CCECash is also a centralized exchange. It is a good one. I am just making a suggestion in the same line of thought as inspace is
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however, I agree with inspace here: Fees are way to high... I just can't pay 2.5% for a single swap for high values...
2.5% is much cheaper than losing 100% on a centralized exchange dump  Well that's not an alternative for me... i have much better options. I can just use other cex which charges less than 1%, or just use a mixer which also Charges less than that. Also, CCECash is also a centralized exchange. It is a good one. I am just making a suggestion in the same line of thought as inspace is Where did you see the information about fees? The website doesn't mention the fee charged during the swap process, or it may have appeared at some point during the exchange and I didn't pay attention. In my case, I exchanged LTC for ETH, I could withdraw ETH directly from the CEX, but I would have to pay an absurd amount in ETH network fees, convert ETH to LTC and then withdraw it to my wallet, then converting LTC to ETH on CCE seemed more advantageous than withdrawing ETH directly from CEX. I'm not saying that the fee doesn't matter, like any service in its initial stage, it can improve by listening to user feedback.
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Where did you see the information about fees? The website doesn't mention the fee charged during the swap process, or it may have appeared at some point during the exchange and I didn't pay attention.
You can calculate the fees when doing the swap  5362 to 5231 is exactly 2.5%. 131 usd.
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In my case, I exchanged LTC for ETH, I could withdraw ETH directly from the CEX, but I would have to pay an absurd amount in ETH network fees, convert ETH to LTC and then withdraw it to my wallet, then converting LTC to ETH on CCE seemed more advantageous than withdrawing ETH directly from CEX.
Interestingly, this method is cheaper than withdrawing directly from CEX, even though the network fee has been at a very low level lately. Did you perhaps do a complete calculation, taking all parameters into account? Where did you see the information about fees? The website doesn't mention the fee charged during the swap process, or it may have appeared at some point during the exchange and I didn't pay attention.
You can calculate the fees when doing the swap .. 5362 to 5231 is exactly 2.5%. 131 usd. It is very possible that he meant a withdrawal fee like the one that traditional CEX has, but here they are absent and it is only a regular network fee when sending coins.
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In my case, I exchanged LTC for ETH, I could withdraw ETH directly from the CEX, but I would have to pay an absurd amount in ETH network fees, convert ETH to LTC and then withdraw it to my wallet, then converting LTC to ETH on CCE seemed more advantageous than withdrawing ETH directly from CEX.
Interestingly, this method is cheaper than withdrawing directly from CEX, even though the network fee has been at a very low level lately. Did you perhaps do a complete calculation, taking all parameters into account? Where did you see the information about fees? The website doesn't mention the fee charged during the swap process, or it may have appeared at some point during the exchange and I didn't pay attention.
You can calculate the fees when doing the swap .. 5362 to 5231 is exactly 2.5%. 131 usd. It is very possible that he meant a withdrawal fee like the one that traditional CEX has, but here they are absent and it is only a regular network fee when sending coins. Actually, looking here, when making the exchange, I sent $74.99 of LTC and I would receive ETH 0.02913306 (quoted on the site $2438.69), after moving on to the stage of sending the funds, I was informed that I would receive ETH 0.0291308 ($71.04). A difference (or discount) of $3.98 (based on the sent amount of $74.99), or 5.3% of the value in my case.
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Actually, looking here, when making the exchange, I sent $74.99 of LTC and I would receive ETH 0.02913306 (quoted on the site $2438.69), after moving on to the stage of sending the funds, I was informed that I would receive ETH 0.0291308 ($71.04).
A difference (or discount) of $3.98 (based on the sent amount of $74.99), or 5.3% of the value in my case.
As your value is relatively small, a huge percent of your money is spent in mining fees. But when you are trading higher values the mining fee becomes irrelevant and the total fees range about ~2.5%. Which is too high for a CEX imo. I would really love some feedback from cce.cash about this, and so fee reduction for larges values at least.
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Actually, looking here, when making the exchange, I sent $74.99 of LTC and I would receive ETH 0.02913306 (quoted on the site $2438.69), after moving on to the stage of sending the funds, I was informed that I would receive ETH 0.0291308 ($71.04).
A difference (or discount) of $3.98 (based on the sent amount of $74.99), or 5.3% of the value in my case.
As your value is relatively small, a huge percent of your money is spent in mining fees. But when you are trading higher values the mining fee becomes irrelevant and the total fees range about ~2.5%. Which is too high for a CEX imo. I would really love some feedback from cce.cash about this, and so fee reduction for larges values at least. Perhaps the implementation of a fixed value (minimum or maximum) based on the percentage, could be a solution. For example, 2.5% where the minimum would be 1$ and the maximum would be 10$. That way everyone had a better idea of the value of the fees involved.
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Friends, we continue to publish events for you. A new raffle has just been launched, hurry up to take part. ♻️ CCE.Cash 🎁 FREE RAFFLE 🎁 $30 in BTC!Choose a slot and wait for the results of the raffle. And if you were previously active in our thread - feel free to choose 2 slots. Stay tuned for the latest news. 
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Choose a slot and wait for the results of the raffle. And if you were previously active in our thread - feel free to choose 2 slots. Do you allow newbie members who just created their account to participate in this raffle? I see someone literally created account few days ago just to post his number, this is certainly cheating with altaccount. I made my submission with the same slot number.
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We have published a new tweet! The Open Platform (TOP), developer of the Telegram Wallet on TON, raised $28.5m in a Series A round led by Ribbit Capital, reaching a $1bn valuation. https://t.co/qcQXO0dzxf With best wishes, ♻ CCE.Cash
DUSK is now available on CCE.Cash DUSK, the native utility token of the Dusk blockchain, is now available on CCECash. CCECash is a one-stop cryptocurrency exchange that supports multiple cryptocurrencies. This launch enables DUSK holders and the wider cryptocurrency community to exchange ERC20 versions of DUSK seamlessly and securely through CCECash. CCECash brings together multiple liquidity providers to ensure sufficient liquidity, so that users can exchange efficiently even when dealing with large amounts of DUSK without worrying about liquidity shortages. Security is always the top priority of CCECash. In addition, 24/7 customer support services ensure that users can trade with peace of mind and get help at any time. Dusk is a privacy blockchain for financial applications and a new standard for compliance, control, and collaboration. Its mission is to enable businesses of all sizes to collaborate at scale, meet compliance requirements, and ensure the confidentiality of personal and transaction data.
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OK, I tested CCE.Cash exchange, the simplest BTC to USDT swap.
I am finally satisfied. certainly exchanges to recommend. I hope the no-KYC status will remain. The whole process took a little over 1 hour. Maybe this could have been a little faster. I'm not sure why it took so long, because the network was not loaded, and the fee was low.
Also, the service fee is a bit higher than some alternatives I've used these days. I hope this could be improved for the benefit of the user.
Only after the order was completed did I remember that this exchange has the option of swapping to several different coins in the same order, but I will put the testing of this interesting function off to the next exchange.
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July 04, 2025, 08:10:14 PM |
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OK, I tested CCE.Cash exchange, the simplest BTC to USDT swap.
I am finally satisfied. certainly exchanges to recommend. I hope the no-KYC status will remain. The whole process took a little over 1 hour. Maybe this could have been a little faster. I'm not sure why it took so long, because the network was not loaded, and the fee was low.
Also, the service fee is a bit higher than some alternatives I've used these days. I hope this could be improved for the benefit of the user.
Only after the order was completed did I remember that this exchange has the option of swapping to several different coins in the same order, but I will put the testing of this interesting function off to the next exchange.
I used it for btc > usdt and for sol > xaut Fees are really high for btc > usdt, but i noticed that fees are lower for SOL. They also support dozens of currencies, which is amazing
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Fees are really high for btc > usdt, but i noticed that fees are lower for SOL.
When you talk about different fees depending on pair, it is even more interesting that, for example, the BTC to USDT conversion fee differs depending on the network. For example, it is more favorable for users to use BEP20 than ERC20, and the most unfavorable is on the TRX (trc20) network. The difference can be up to 1%.
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Fees are really high for btc > usdt, but i noticed that fees are lower for SOL.
When you talk about different fees depending on pair, it is even more interesting that, for example, the BTC to USDT conversion fee differs depending on the network. For example, it is more favorable for users to use BEP20 than ERC20, and the most unfavorable is on the TRX (trc20) network. The difference can be up to 1%. Good observation, this is useful for tokens that support multiple networks. However, since I rarely use these tokens (Bitcoin, LTC at most and now trying out Eth) I don't have much experience in choosing the best token, the important thing is not to make a mistake/withdraw on the wrong network and lose the tokens. As for the issue of fees, I believe that over time the service will find a middle ground between charging increasingly competitive fees and sufficient to keep the business profitable. Friends, we continue to publish events for you. A new raffle has just been launched, hurry up to take part.
Damn, I'm late, I hope I'll be on time for the next raffle. 
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Fees are really high for btc > usdt, but i noticed that fees are lower for SOL.
When you talk about different fees depending on pair, it is even more interesting that, for example, the BTC to USDT conversion fee differs depending on the network. For example, it is more favorable for users to use BEP20 than ERC20, and the most unfavorable is on the TRX (trc20) network. The difference can be up to 1%. Good observation, this is useful for tokens that support multiple networks. However, since I rarely use these tokens (Bitcoin, LTC at most and now trying out Eth) I don't have much experience in choosing the best token, the important thing is not to make a mistake/withdraw on the wrong network and lose the tokens. As for the issue of fees, I believe that over time the service will find a middle ground between charging increasingly competitive fees and sufficient to keep the business profitable. Yeah, those networks are good for a quick exchange but I wouldn't recommend holding BEP 20 USDT for example. There are some chains where there aren't real USDT, but only pegged USDT tokens. You can see the list of real USDT here. TRON, SOL and ERC-20 are the most important. There are even some in Liquid, which is quite cool to see (L2 bitcoin network) https://tether.to/en/transparency/?tab=usdtBut there are no real USDT in BNB chain
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Good observation, this is useful for tokens that support multiple networks. However, since I rarely use these tokens (Bitcoin, LTC at most and now trying out Eth) I don't have much experience in choosing the best token, the important thing is not to make a mistake/withdraw on the wrong network and lose the tokens.
As for the issue of fees, I believe that over time the service will find a middle ground between charging increasingly competitive fees and sufficient to keep the business profitable.
Yeah, those networks are good for a quick exchange but I wouldn't recommend holding BEP 20 USDT for example. There are some chains where there aren't real USDT, but only pegged USDT tokens. You can see the list of real USDT here. TRON, SOL and ERC-20 are the most important. There are even some in Liquid, which is quite cool to see (L2 bitcoin network) https://tether.to/en/transparency/?tab=usdtBut there are no real USDT in BNB chain In my case, I needed USDT, regardless of the network, because I used it to pay for some service, and all options were acceptable. I used ERC20, because that wallet was "at hand", and I did this comparison only later. I believe that this can be useful to someone in the future when they change a larger amount.
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Friends, some news from our Twitter! Brazil’s 2025 tax reform introduces a flat 17.5% tax on all crypto capital gains, hitting small investors hardest by taxing even profits from foreign exchanges. https://t.co/s1KOCAvtTD With best wishes, ♻ CCE.Cash
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Brazil’s 2025 tax reform introduces a flat 17.5% tax on all crypto capital gains, hitting small investors hardest by taxing even profits from foreign exchanges. https://t.co/s1KOCAvtTDI've been following the event and this is a disgrace by the brazilian government. This only drives investment away from the sector in the country and will lead more people to stop buying on exchanges and start trading on P2P instead. The brazilian government only thinks about taxing its own people more and more, and this is crap. 
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Friends, some news from our Twitter! Brazil’s 2025 tax reform introduces a flat 17.5% tax on all crypto capital gains, hitting small investors hardest by taxing even profits from foreign exchanges. https://t.co/s1KOCAvtTD With best wishes, ♻ CCE.CashI was surprised by your post focusing in Brazilian community This is what socialism is about: Taxing hard small investors... We used to have free tax gains when lower than 6k USD, not anymore... I hope better days will come to Brazil again.
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