What are the transaction fees and leverage fees for spot trading of digital currencies?

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Published on 2024-09-14 Updated on 2026-02-08

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In digital currency trading, “Maker” and “Taker” are two different trading roles, representing participants who provide liquidity and consume liquidity respectively. Understanding these two roles is crucial for understanding transaction fees and processes. Here are their definitions and examples.

Maker

Definition:

Maker refers to users who place orders on the trading platform. These orders are not immediately executed, but enter the order book to wait for matching with other orders. Because these orders increase market liquidity, users who place these orders are called Makers. Usually, Maker’s transaction fees are lower, and sometimes they even receive fee discounts to encourage more users to place orders.

Features:

Providing liquidity: Orders provided by Maker enter the order book and wait to be matched with other orders, increasing the depth and liquidity of the market.

Lower fees: As Makers help platforms maintain and improve liquidity, trading platforms usually charge lower fees to Makers.

Example:

If you place a limit sell order on the exchange, setting the price to be higher than the current market price for Bitcoin, the order will not be executed immediately, but will enter the order book. The order will only be executed when the market price reaches or exceeds your set price. At this point, you are a Maker.

Taker

Definition:

Taker refers to users who accept orders on the trading platform and immediately match them with existing orders in the order book. Because these orders reduce market liquidity, users who accept these orders are called Takers. Taker’s transaction fees are usually higher because they consume market liquidity.

Features:

Liquidity consumption: Taker’s orders are directly matched with existing orders in the order book, reducing market liquidity.

Higher fees: As Taker consumes market liquidity, trading platforms usually charge Taker higher fees.

Example:

If you place a market buy order on the exchange and immediately buy Bitcoin at the current market price, the order will be executed immediately and matched with the sell order in the order book. At this point, you are a Taker.

Summary

Maker: Publish orders that are not immediately executed, increase market liquidity, and usually enjoy lower transaction fees.

Taker: Immediately matches trades with existing orders in the order book, consumes market liquidity, and usually incurs higher transaction fees.

Understanding the roles of Maker and Taker is very important for optimizing trading strategies and cost control. On different trading platforms, these two roles may have different fee structures, so it is wise to understand the relevant fees before trading.

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