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In absolutely all cryptocurrency exchanges the commissions of bitcoin have always been high, that does not happen in Yobit only. If you want to withdraw your money with low commissions, I recommend that you exchange your cryptocurrencies for litecoin since that cryptocurrency has very low commissions.

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Hi good day
In fact no, yobit can be classified in the medium-low range of exchange commissions, you can investigate about it if you wish, what I recommend is that you convert to a currency other than Bitcoin that has less commission for withdrawal.

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This site gives us the opportunity to make huge money. The commission is his right way to get his freedom and benefit. This is totally normal. Unlike the left scam projects, Yobit allows you to withdraw all funds, despite the fact that it is convenient and simple. So everyone earns on their action.

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I think all of the other platforms maje the same fee but it doesn't seem to be noticed for people and yobit is much easier to show it. 

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I agree that in bitcoin it is expensive to withdraw on this exchange, nothing allows you to purchase a Dooge coin and arrange a conclusion, it is much more profitable to withdraw funds, and is traded literally on all exchanges.

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Yes, but almost all exchanges have this Commission, as a result of this, the best option would be to transfer to another monetary unit (for example, dollars), and then withdraw with the lowest Commission

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Personally I think that in any exchange the withdrawal fee in btc is high, what I recommend is to withdraw using a currency where the fee is cheaper such as XRP, it will depend on what you want to save in the fee.

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On 10/10/2019 at 4:25 PM, CryptoZombie said:

I don't know if y'all are aware that the withdrawal fee for Yobit is 0.0012btc, that amounts to the earnings made after making 120 posts on this forum.

What are your views on this?

Think this is quite high. Hope they have changed this in the meantime don’t you think?

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This will depend on the currency you want to withdraw. You can use LTC to withdraw, so do I. Or maybe for XRP or TRX although for these last two I have not tried

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In all the exchanges when withdrawing bitcoin they charge a lot of commission in bitcoin, there are some that may charge a little less but the best in cryptocurrencies to withdraw with little commission is ethereum and litecoin

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Well, you can trade BTC to doge and withdraw in this last cryptocurrency, its fee seems to be 100 doge, about $ 0.2, it is a matter of looking for the cryptocurrency with the lowest fee, trade and withdraw with it. You do not have to withdraw in BTC.

 

If you withdraw, for example, in doge, you can exchange said cryptocurrency for BTC in another exchange, it's that easy.

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All trading platforms have high bitcoin fees and the reason is clear that they do not want you to withdraw with bitcoin because it is the dominant currency in the market. So all you need to withdraw is another digital currency (xrp and trx).

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I agree with you, the commission on bitcoin is large, but it is not different from other exchanges, but I advise you to convert Bitcoin to other currencies and withdraw it like a dogecoin as it has a small commission when withdrawing

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3 hours ago, minoooo5 said:

I agree with you, the commission on bitcoin is large, but it is not different from other exchanges, but I advise you to convert Bitcoin to other currencies and withdraw it like a dogecoin as it has a small commission when withdrawing

Yes, Dogecoin, Litecoin, Wave, etc are the great options to withdraw from the Yobit exchange at the lowest transaction fees. I have been preferring Litecoin as a withdraw option on Yobit.

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That also depends on the cryptocurrency in which you want to withdraw, Ethereum has a very cheap fee accompanying the bitcoin that is 0.001 btc of fee.

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Yes, the withdrawal fees are very high for Bitcoin, but I recommend that you withdraw another currency such as waves because the withdrawal fees are very low.

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yobit is a ballo platform. cryto corponsis is one of the best platforms yobit. You can make a small profit if you contribute to this platform. Thank you for sharing this with me in a short time

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If you decide to withdraw the bitcoin that you collected in yobit, I advise you to exchange it for other currencies with lower withdrawal fees, such as Litecoin, Ripple and Tron. Personally, I prefer to withdraw in Litecoin because I store it in the wallet.

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You should look for a cryptocurrency that has the cheapest or almost zero commissions, Litecoin, for example. I usually look for which currency offers me the lowest cost in withdrawals.

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Il existe beaucoup de solutions pour votre problème comme par exemple convertis toujours tout vous bitcoin en trx ou xrp et vous payez presque 0 faire de transaction

 

 

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