Binance Fees Explained: Spot, Deposit, Withdrawal, and BNB Discounts
A practical method for checking Binance spot fees, deposit and withdrawal costs, the BNB fee option, and the fields that matter before confirming a transfer.
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A practical method for checking Binance spot fees, deposit and withdrawal costs, the BNB fee option, and the fields that matter before confirming a transfer.
The first Binance sign-up card often shows only email or phone. Referral code BNB1088 lives in the URL. How to confirm ref=, when the Referral ID field appears, and the official conditions for binding later.
Related searches for “binance withdrawal” cluster on fees, limits and time. How to read the public deposit/withdrawal page, match networks and memos, and why a blog’s USDT figure is stale the moment you copy it.
Google search interest in “binance p2p” tracks close to “binance fees”. How to read completion rate, order limits and payment methods on a live ad, using a 2026-08-22 USDT/VND book as an example—not a quote.
Official help (updated 2026-07-02) puts personal KYC under Account → Identification. Mismatched names, the wrong issuing country, and refreshing mid-upload are the usual rejects. Review time follows Binance’s text, not a blog timer.
Public USD-M table on 2026-08-22: regular maker/taker 0.0200%/0.0500%, BNB column 10% off — not the 25% used on spot. Fees run on notional. You can lose the entire margin.
Binance Verify checks whether a link, sender or social handle belongs to an official entity — and the help page says you do not need an account to use it. How URL spoofing, search ads and fake support chats actually work.