Sign up with the invitation code to enjoy fee refunds. Are there many benefits?


Fee rebates, as both spot and contract transactions incur fees, but the platform offers fee-free trading pairs for spot trading, therefore only automatic top-level rebates are available.
Mainly for users who trade contracts, every day when you open and close positions, the platform will deduct a certain fee from you.
For example, if you paid a 100u fee on the contract platform today and you haven't activated the contract fee rebate, then this 100u fee is taken by the platform. However, once the rebate is activated, any fees generated from trades will be refunded. Of course, the more rebate you get from the invitation code, the better; the main point is to have stability and transparency.
Estimate the user's fees roughly based on the user's trading volume.
According to the basic fee rate of 0.02% to 0.025%, calculate the range of contract trading fees for 30 days.
Transaction fee of 200U-500U for a trading volume of 500,000.
Transaction volume of 1 million, handling fee 400U-1000U
This is just the trading fees for users in one month, which is already quite a lot. What about accumulating for a year or even two years?
There will be a significant loss in transaction fees, but with rebates, you can receive a portion of the fees back, which is additional income and can accumulate to a considerable amount of funds.
You don't have to worry about fueling the car, maintenance, and buying insurance anymore, right? It's a win-win situation. There are many people who have been in the crypto space for 5-8 years; accumulated over time, they could buy a car. You can only say that you don't know until you calculate it, and you'll be shocked.
For users who want to have a commission rebate, there are operational methods available, so do not worry about usage issues.
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