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    Gemini Fees: How Much to Pay for Transactions

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesFebruary 15, 20222 Mins Read
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    Gemini charges its customers with various transaction fees that will be automatically deducted from each of your market positions. Occasional traders and cryptocurrency users will pay up to 1.49% per transaction, while advanced seasoned institutional-grade traders and investors may benefit from a multi-level fee campaign with lower commissions per trade.

    Fees by Gemini: What Commissions You Should Pay there

    Normally there are several types of fees that you pay when dealing with cryptocurrency exchanges. There are:

    1. Deposit/withdrawal fees.

    2. Trading fees.

    3. Inactivity commissions, etc.

    When it comes to depositing and withdrawing transactions, Gemini covers them on its own, meaning you don’t need to pay for financial operation processing. However, you will have to pay additional costs to your credit/debit card issuer. Normally, this commission shouldn’t exceed 3–4% of the total transaction amount. If you fund your account with cryptocurrencies, you have to pay blockchain-related fees (they may vary depending on the blockchain load and current fees levels).

    Apart from those costs that you have to pay for card providers or blockchain nodes, Gemini fees also include trading commissions. There are a couple of fee schemes that apply. First, traders with low activity ($0–$200 monthly trading volumes) pay flat fees from $0.99 per transaction. Those whose volumes are above $200 are charged a 1.49% fee. There is also a convenience commission that is added to each transaction.

    Institutional-grade traders and investors have a multi-level fee schedule. Those who use the exchange’s API will have to pay a 0.35% fee as a taker, 0.25% fee as a maker and 0.25% auction fee if their monthly amounts are below $500,000. The amount of fees gradually goes down when monthly amounts grow up.

    Gemini Investment Facilities

    Apart from trading or simply buying or selling a particular cryptocurrency, you are allowed to invest money in a cryptocurrency lending platform. By doing this, you can annually earn up to 7.5% simply on the interest without any additional steps from your side. Lenders can cash out their earnings without any fees. No other commissions are applied. By lending the money using this service, you can offset your trading commissions partially.

    Gemini Fees Final Words

    Gemini offers competitive trading conditions to its clients. The company’s fees policy is flexible, allowing you to choose comfortable volumes to trade.

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