Use our cryptocurrency trading fees calculator to accurately estimate how much a crypto exchange will charge for buying and selling cryptocurrencies. This tool helps you understand pending order fees (maker fees) and instant order fees (taker fees) across multiple platforms.
What Is a Crypto Exchange Fees Calculator?
A crypto exchange fees calculator is a tool that simulates trading commissions for buying or selling cryptocurrencies. It helps traders:
- Compare fees across hundreds of exchanges.
 - Determine whether a pending order (maker fee) or an instant order (taker fee) is more cost-effective.
 - Optimize trading strategies by calculating exact fee structures.
 
Key Fee Types:
- Maker Fees: Applied to pending orders (e.g., limit orders).
 - Taker Fees: Applied to instant orders (e.g., market orders).
 
How to Use the Crypto Exchange Fees Calculator
Follow these steps to calculate trading fees:
Step 1: Select Exchange/Provider
Choose from hundreds of CEXs and DEXs, including:
- Binance
 - Bybit
 - Kraken
 - Coinbase
 
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Step 2: Set Fees Denomination
Select the currency used to pay fees (e.g., FTT for FTX).
Step 3: Choose Trading Pair
- Buying/Receiving: Select the token you want (e.g., SHIB).
 - Paying/Selling: Select the base currency (e.g., USDT).
 
Step 4: Enter Trade Amount
- Input the token quantity (e.g., 10M SHIB).
 - The calculator auto-converts this to the equivalent value in your base currency (e.g., 102.18 USDT).
 
Step 5: Calculate Fees
Click "Calculate" to see:
- Maker fee (e.g., 0.000878 FTT for a limit order).
 - Taker fee (e.g., 0.00307 FTT for a market order).
 
Advanced Options:
- Custom Fee Rates: Adjust for VIP/discounted tiers.
 - Fee Schedules: View exchange-specific fee structures.
 
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FAQs
1. Why do maker and taker fees differ?
Maker fees are lower to incentivize liquidity provision, while taker fees are higher for instant orders.
2. How can I reduce trading fees?
- Use limit orders (maker fees).
 - Join exchange VIP programs.
 - Leverage partner discounts (up to 20% savings).
 
3. Which exchanges have the lowest fees?
DEXs often have lower fees than CEXs, but liquidity varies. Compare platforms using this calculator.
4. Are fees charged in crypto or fiat?
Depends on the exchange. Some charge in the traded pair’s base currency; others use native tokens.
5. Do fees vary by trade size?
Yes—high-volume traders often qualify for discounted fee tiers.
Pro Tip: Always check the latest fee schedules, as exchanges update rates frequently. Use our calculator to stay ahead!