What is the trading fee structure on Nash?
Nash follows the maker/taker fee structure common to other exchanges:
- Market makers, who place new limit orders on the order book, will pay no fee.
- Market takers, whose market or limit orders match with orders already on the book, will pay a small fee.
When placing a limit order, you can check the box “Post only” so as to place your order only as a maker, not a taker.
30-DAY MINIMUM VOLUME | MAKER | TAKER |
$0 | 0% | 0.25% |
$0.1M | 0% | 0.24% |
$0.25M | 0% | 0.23% |
$1M | 0% | 0.20% |
$5M | 0% | 0.16% |
$25M | 0% | 0.13% |
$50M | 0% | 0.10% |
$100M | 0% | 0.07% |
$250M | 0% | 0.04% |
$500M | 0% | 0.03% |
Fees are deducted from the taker in the token denomination of their trade. For example, if a low-volume user places a market order trading 1,000 NEO for ETH, the exchange will collect a fee of 2.5 NEO (1,000 * 0.0025 = 2.5). Total Nash fees are calculated simply by measuring the fees taken for each asset on the exchange.
You can read our full trading rules here.