How Does Trading Fee Work in HashKey Exchange

2025-08-03

When trading cryptocurrencies on HashKey Exchange, it’s important to understand how the platform's trading fees work. These fees are typically split into two categories: buying fees and selling fees. Each of these terms refers to different types of orders placed on the exchange.

  1. Crypto-to-Crypto Trading: Trading fees are charged in same the cryptocurrency being traded.

BUY- BTC/USDT: Fee charged in BTC

SELL- BTC/USDT: Fee charged in USDT

  1. Security Token (ST) to Crypto Trading: Trading fees are charged in the quote currency.

BUY- SPICE/USDC: Fee charged in USDC

SELL- SPICE/USDC: Fee charged in USDC

  1. Fiat-to-Crypto Trading: Trading fees are charged in the quote currency.

BUY- BTC/USD: Fee charged in USD

SELL- BTC/USD: Fee charged in USD

OR

BUY- BTC/HKD: Fee charged in HKD

SELL- BTC/HKD: Fee charged in HKD

NOTE: Network Fees

It’s important to note that trading fees differ from network fees (blockchain transaction fees). Network fees are charged by the blockchain network and are outside of HashKey Exchange’s control. These are paid when transferring cryptocurrency to and from the exchange, but not during actual trades.

By understanding how trading fees work and how they are structured, you can plan your trades more efficiently and minimize your overall costs when trading on HashKey Exchange.

 

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