Stock market information for Bitcoin (BTC)
Binance has maintained low‑ or zero‑fee trading on certain BTC pairs (such as BTC/TUSD), despite ending zero‑fee promos on most other pairs in March 2023 (binance.com). CEO Changpeng Zhao acknowledges the wash‑trading concern and has taken action by excluding 13 BTC pairs from VIP calculations to counter manipulation (insidebitcoins.com).
Despite that, Binance continues to dominate with ~95 % of BTC spot volume, even after the phase‑outs (reddit.com).
Binance.US launched zero‑fee trading on multiple BTC pairs (including BTC/USDT, BTC/USDC, BTC/USD, BTC/BUSD) in mid‑2023. However, as of January 23, 2024, zero fees were discontinued on BTC/USDT, remaining only on BTC/USDC (blog.binance.us).
BiFinance: Offered 0 % fees on BTC/USDT spot starting April 16, 2024, continuing “until further notice” (bifinance.zendesk.com).
Bitget: Ran a zero‑fee promotion on BTC/EUR from November 14 to December 14, 2024 (bitget.com).
Strike: Introduced no‑fee Dollar‑Cost Averaging (DCA) for Bitcoin orders after the 8th day of recurring purchases (reddit.com).
Check your pair before trading: Not all BTC pairs are zero‑fee—even on platforms that advertise it.
Beware of hidden costs: Some users have noted that spreads or maker/taker statuses might add subtle costs on “zero‑fee” pairs (reddit.com, investopedia.com).
Manipulation safeguards: Exchanges like our platform now actively monitor for wash‑trading and exclude certain volume from VIP tiers (insidebitcoins.com).
Platform | Zero‑Fee Status | Notes |
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Binance Global | Still zero‑fee on select BTC pairs | Excluded from VIP effects |
Binance.US | Zero fees only on BTC/USDC | BTC/USDT ended Jan 2024 |
BiFinance, Bitget | Temporary zero‑fee promotions | Limited time & specific pairs |
Strike | No‑fee DCA for recurring orders | Fee waiver after days/weeks |
Always verify current pair details via the platform's fee schedule.
Track announcements—promo terms change fast, and as seen with Binance.US, sometimes silently.
Consider trading strategies: If you're placing market orders, spreads could outweigh fee savings. Limit orders might help.
Watch for volume exclusions that could impact VIP status or rewards.
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