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What are the fees involved in Bitcoin transaction?
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[QUOTE="uptrendfinancialsignal, post: 333487, member: 78381"] When trading Bitcoin, it is important to take note of the expenses that is involved because that is how you can make an informed decisions as a trader. Considering the trading fees which are charged by cryptocurrency exchanges is very critical whenever you want to execute a buy or sell others. Additionally, the withdrawal fee is one of the expenses that is incurred when you are transferring bitcoin from one exchange to another and you must take note of this whenever you are involved in Bitcoin transactions. Some exchanges also charge for deposit. This is a fee that is been charged whenever you make deposit or fund your account with cryptocurrency. [/QUOTE]
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