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# Platform fee

## Fees Explanation

Our platform employs a transparent and straightforward fee structure to support trading activities. When you engage in trading, fees are applied based on the type of order you place:

* **Maker Fees**: When you create an order that adds liquidity to the market (e.g., placing a limit order), a small fee is applied. This incentivizes users to contribute to market depth.
* **Taker Fees**: When you fulfill an existing order (e.g., executing a market order), a slightly higher fee is charged. This reflects the convenience of immediate order fulfillment.

Future

Open Taker: 0.1%

Open Maker: 0.08%

Close Taker: 0.1%

Close Maker: 0.08%

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