Trading, deposit and withdrawal fees

On the Fees page, you can find detailed information about trading, deposit and withdrawal fees.

In this article we will review the functionality and available information on this page.

Trading fees

By selecting the Trading fees section, you can view information about fees for spot trading (taker - a participant who executes an existing order from the order book, and maker - a participant who places a new order in the order book that is not executed immediately), futures trading (taker and maker fees), as well as daily fees for using funds in margin trading and borrow.

Spot and futures trading fees may vary for some pairs, but they never exceed the percentages specified in this section.

Please note that spot trading fees are charged at the moment the order is executed. The fee amount depends on whether the taker or maker rate applies to the order at the moment of execution.

The fee asset depends on the order type:

  • Buy Order: The fee is paid in stock (the asset you are buying).

Example: When buying WBT in the WBT/BTC market, the fee is charged in WBT.

  • Sell Order: The fee is paid in money (the asset you receive after selling).

Example: When selling WBT in the WBT/BTC market, the fee is charged in BTC.

This page also displays the information about WBT Holding funding discount. WBT Holders receive an exclusive fee discount due to a multi-level system of discounts for margin funding. The amount of the discount depends on the amount of WBT in the Holding. The more WBT you hold, the higher the discount level.

Cryptocurrency

This section provides the information on fees and minimum deposit and withdrawal limits for each cryptocurrency available on the exchange, in each supported network. Depositing cryptocurrency is free on our exchange, except for certain assets such as Monero and Hoge Finance.

If a network is not specified, it means the exchange supports that coin in only one network. You can check this by going to the Balances page (Main or General) and hovering over the chain icon next to the asset. You can also find this information in the Deposit and Withdrawal windows.

Stablecoins

In this section, you can view the fees and limits for stablecoin deposits and withdrawals.

A stablecoin is a cryptocurrency that has its value pegged to a national currency, for example, USDT, USDC, or UAHg. Please pay attention to the Name column, as it specifies the network for deposits and withdrawals. The fee amount for the same stablecoin may vary depending on the network used.

National Currency

This section provides the information on fees and limits for fiat currency deposits and withdrawal, such as EUR, USD, UAH etc. The Name column displays the payment methods for deposits and withdrawal. Fees may vary depending on the method.

Let’s look at an example with GBP.

 

GBP Checkout Visa/Mastercard: GBP represents the currency, while Checkout Visa/Mastercard indicates the payment provider.

Deposit/Withdrawal fee: 1.5%, but no less than 0.5 GBP; the maximum fee is 150 GBP for a maximum deposit of 10,000 GBP. Example: A 0.5 GBP fee is charged for a 10 GBP deposit (minimum deposit amount).

Minimum/Maximum Deposit and Withdrawal limits per transaction: Minimum 10 GBP and maximum 10,000 GBP can be deposited/withdrawn at a time.

The fees displayed in the Withdrawal window

It is also important to check the fees displayed in the Withdrawal window.

For example, on the screenshot you can see the USDC withdrawal window. A toggle labeled "Include fee in amount", which determines the amount the recipient will receive depending on the amount that is debited from your balance:

 • If the toggle is deactivated, the fee will be deducted separately from your balance.



 • If the toggle is activated, the fee will be deducted from the amount you enter in the "Amount" field.

Support

In case of any questions related to the functionality of our exchange, you can:

  • Leave a request on our website;
  • Write to the support email: support@whitebit.com;
  • Write to the chat using the button in the lower right corner of the screen (in the upper right corner of the WhiteBIT app, click ).

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