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Main => General Discussion => Topic started by: mf-tzo on March 06, 2017, 07:18:02 pm
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The other day I put an order to buy 2,730 Blockpay for 101,000 bts and I ended up paying 101,000 for 2,675 Blockpay i.e. I paid a transaction fee of 55 Blockpays..wtf... :(...why? why? why? Anyone knows why? I paid a fee in bts terms at that time of 2,035 bts instead of 0.14bts as usually..
the order:
http://cryptofresh.com/tx/6df6a326e1d4cc37d9f29f390e716f7e8d9d3894
the fill order:
http://cryptofresh.com/tx/50ebc981be633bd0450d9a6020b7e2dbbd6b2684
and if you see my account I have only 2,675 Blockpay
:(
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Openledger charges a 2% trade fee.
see here: https://bitshares.org/wallet/#/asset/BLOCKPAY
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wow..thanks @JonnyBitcoin
I guess now we will soon start OTC trades with escrow to avoid OL fees..lol..
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I'm not sure how it's work in BitShares, but in general liquidity taker pays more fee. In simple words: don't dump - place your order and wait, be a maker.
So how it's work here?
Both sides pays 2%, or only taker pays that fee?
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I'm not sure how it's work in BitShares, but in general liquidity taker pays more fee. In simple words: don't dump - place your order and wait, be a maker.
So how it's work here?
Both sides pays 2%, or only taker pays that fee?
Taker pays the fee (percentage trading fee of asset you obtain) ...
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who buy who pay.
if you pay asset A for asset B, you need to pay the market fee of asset B, no need pay A.
I'm not sure how it's work in BitShares, but in general liquidity taker pays more fee. In simple words: don't dump - place your order and wait, be a maker.
So how it's work here?
Both sides pays 2%, or only taker pays that fee?
Taker pays the fee (percentage trading fee of asset you obtain) ...