BINANCE MAKER TAKER FEE GUIDE

Spot 0.1%, Futures 0.02% / 0.05%

Learn how Binance maker and taker pricing works, how BNB fee deduction lowers cost, and how VIP levels change the fee schedule for active traders.

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Why traders search binance maker taker fee

FAQ

Understand the difference between maker and taker fees on Binance, why taker orders cost more, and how order type affects your total trading cost.

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See Binance spot maker and taker fees, the common 0.1% starting rate, and how paying with BNB can reduce spot fees to about 0.075%.

Maker vs Taker

Review Binance futures maker and taker fees, common standard rates of 0.02% and 0.05%, BNB discount details, and why futures order type matters.

Spot Fees

Learn how Binance BNB fee deduction works, including the common 25% spot discount and 10% futures discount for eligible trading activity.

Futures Fees

See how Binance VIP levels work, why 30-day trading volume matters, and how higher tiers can reduce maker and taker fees for active traders.

BNB Discount

Use this Binance fee calculator guide to estimate maker and taker cost on spot and futures trades, including BNB discount and VIP level adjustments.

VIP Levels

Explore Binance USDC pair fee details, including references to select 0% maker and taker promotions and why traders should verify current pair rules.

Fee Calculator

Get answers to common Binance maker taker fee questions, including spot rates, futures fees, BNB discount, VIP levels, and fee-saving tactics.

spot fees

Standard spot rate and BNB reduction

For many regular Binance spot users, the commonly cited starting fee is 0.1% for maker and taker trades. When fee payment with BNB is enabled, a 25% discount can reduce that spot cost to about 0.075%.

This is why fee pages that rank well usually explain the baseline rate and the discounted rate side by side. Users want both the headline price and the real price they may actually pay.

futures fees

Common futures baseline 0.02% / 0.05%

For futures, the standard public reference point often starts at 0.02% maker and 0.05% taker. That gap is meaningful for leveraged traders because fees can add up quickly on frequent entries and exits.

Futures pricing can also improve with VIP tiers and eligible BNB discounts, which makes execution style and account level important parts of real trading cost.

maker vs taker

What changes the fee you actually pay

USDC Pairs

Maker orders add liquidity to the order book and are generally priced more favorably.

FAQ

Taker orders remove liquidity immediately and usually carry the higher rate.

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Higher 30-day volume and BNB balance can lower your fee schedule over time.

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Common questions about Binance maker taker fee

What is the standard Binance maker taker fee on spot?

A common public summary is 0.1% for spot maker and taker trades for regular users before discounts.

What are the common Binance futures fees?

A common baseline shown in many summaries is 0.02% maker and 0.05% taker for futures, before VIP reductions and eligible discounts.

How much does BNB reduce fees?

Spot fee deduction with BNB is commonly described as 25%, while eligible futures fees are often described with a 10% BNB discount.

Why are taker fees usually higher?

Taker orders remove liquidity immediately, while maker orders add liquidity by resting on the book.

Can VIP levels reduce fees?

Yes. Higher 30-day volume and qualifying balances can reduce maker and taker rates through the Binance VIP tier system.