The adjustment of the fee structure will not happen overnight. As market liquidity and open positions continue to expand, changes in market maker rates and trading fees should be a gradual process. It is difficult to predict the exact final levels, but from a trader's perspective, it is preferable to see trading costs remain in a relatively low range over the long term. In this way, as trading volume further increases, exchanges can ensure the healthy development of the ecosystem while traders can enjoy a more competitive trading experience.
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RetailTherapist
· 3h ago
Take it slow, anyway the fees will eventually go down. The key is just not to be exploited by us.
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MEVictim
· 01-13 02:02
Fees still need to gradually decrease, or how can we compete with other exchanges? Sooner or later, we have to step up.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 01-13 01:58
Sounds good, but the reality is that exchanges raise fees whenever they have the chance. Gradual increases just sound like a delaying tactic.
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MissingSats
· 01-13 01:53
The fee issue has been discussed for so long, but there's still no clear answer. Anyway, in the end, we traders will be the ones to suffer.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 01-13 01:52
Sounds nice, but if the fees could be lowered, it would be a miracle. In the end, it's still us traders who have to pay the bill.
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ser_aped.eth
· 01-13 01:50
Speaking of fees, exchanges really should be more attentive and not just think about harvesting profits...
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NftMetaversePainter
· 01-13 01:50
honestly the gradual fee adjustment thing makes sense algorithmically... but like, who's actually gonna enforce the "low cost" promise when liquidity pools start competing? the real paradigm shift happens when makers realize they're subsidizing the entire order book aesthetic through protocol design
The adjustment of the fee structure will not happen overnight. As market liquidity and open positions continue to expand, changes in market maker rates and trading fees should be a gradual process. It is difficult to predict the exact final levels, but from a trader's perspective, it is preferable to see trading costs remain in a relatively low range over the long term. In this way, as trading volume further increases, exchanges can ensure the healthy development of the ecosystem while traders can enjoy a more competitive trading experience.