I believe the current fee rates are a significant issue. In particular, I feel uncomfortable with the fact that there is a disparity in the effective fees for community members, even though they are treated the same in terms of operations.
If different fee settings are applied depending on the user segment, I would like these differences to be clearly specified. Alternatively, if the same conditions are applied, the fees should also be unified.
Transparency and fairness are essential for building user trust. I look forward to a review of the fee rates and the unification of the fee structure.
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MetaverseHobo
· 23h ago
It's the same old story. Basically, they just want to harvest profits without getting exposed.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 23h ago
I'm already tired of this routine of treating transaction fees differently; they really need to give an explanation.
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GamefiGreenie
· 23h ago
Here we go again, talking about differentiation but secretly exploiting users. Truly despicable.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 23h ago
Here we go again with the same routine? Basically, they want transparency, but it's still the same old process, endless and never-ending.
Thoughts on the Exchange Fee Structure
I believe the current fee rates are a significant issue. In particular, I feel uncomfortable with the fact that there is a disparity in the effective fees for community members, even though they are treated the same in terms of operations.
If different fee settings are applied depending on the user segment, I would like these differences to be clearly specified. Alternatively, if the same conditions are applied, the fees should also be unified.
Transparency and fairness are essential for building user trust. I look forward to a review of the fee rates and the unification of the fee structure.