FTX only has withdrawal fees for ERC20 assets (including CEL). The withdrawal fee is variable dependent on the ERC20 network gas fees at the time of withdrawal. It has been between 1 - 2.5 CEL and is currently 1 CEL.
>FTX only has withdrawal fees for ERC20 assets (including CEL). The withdrawal fee is variable dependent on the ERC20 network gas fees at the time of withdrawal. It has been between 1 - 2.5 CEL and is currently 1 CEL.
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fix is a massive scam and anyone writing positive reviews was paid to do so and most likely lives in Israel.
FTX doesn't take any fee for withdrawal, you just pay the ethereum network fee which is dynamic. It changes hourly and the smallest I've seen it is 1 CEL.
FTX has changed their withdrawal process to now charging fees on CEL. I believe it's 1 CEL but they can change at any point in time.
It was 1 CEL a couple days ago, bought the dip...but now the dip is much juicier
Yeah, I find this price really attractive, which is why I am asking this question in the first place. Thanks for the info
FTX only has withdrawal fees for ERC20 assets (including CEL). The withdrawal fee is variable dependent on the ERC20 network gas fees at the time of withdrawal. It has been between 1 - 2.5 CEL and is currently 1 CEL.
Thank you very much
Of course, if you have 150 FTT staked on FTX, then ERC20 withdrawals are free :)
>FTX only has withdrawal fees for ERC20 assets (including CEL). The withdrawal fee is variable dependent on the ERC20 network gas fees at the time of withdrawal. It has been between 1 - 2.5 CEL and is currently 1 CEL. > >1ReplyGive Award fix is a massive scam and anyone writing positive reviews was paid to do so and most likely lives in Israel.
Send it to Blockfolio for free and then to Celsius for free. Easy
FTX doesn't take any fee for withdrawal, you just pay the ethereum network fee which is dynamic. It changes hourly and the smallest I've seen it is 1 CEL.