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How Do Transaction Fees in Crypto Compare to Traditional Financial Settlement Fees?

Crypto transaction fees are typically variable, based on network congestion and transaction size, and are paid to miners/validators. Traditional financial settlement fees, such as wire transfer fees or interchange fees, are fixed or percentage-based and are paid to banks, payment processors, or clearinghouses.

Crypto fees are generally lower for large, cross-border transfers but can spike during high network demand.

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