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RE: The Moment You Send Money To Exchange - They are Not Yours + Some Good Practices (20 000 Followers Special)

in #bitcoin6 years ago

Hidden Fees that prevent users from withdrawing small amounts of coin are also a common scam among popular exchanges.

Transferring your coins to a wallet on your own device is my best advice. TOS change too quickly and without notice.

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very true! they do not want you to withdrawal so they put high fees often

Or having silly minimum withdraw amounts like 250 usd minimum for bitfinex.

I got caught out with that scam, they don't tell you until you go to withdraw them. Very sneaky.

I have about $30 in Binance crypto dust because in he early days I was moving currency around between a lot of altcoins. One option on Binance - for the coins that they have pairs for - is to use BNB (Binance coin) because you will only pay 50% of the standard fee. Unfortunately, the dust issue hasn't yet been solved - but on the Binance subreddit, the official crew has stated they are working on a solution, though the ETA is vague.

Robinhood - the zero fee market - will help solve this, but for the meantime, be mindful - especially those of you just getting started with trading on Binance and similar fee-based exchanges.