A certain exchange recently made an adjustment to the RWA spot trading model—waiving the selling fee directly, and this move was quite clever.
To be honest, the reason RWA didn't take off earlier wasn't entirely due to the product itself. The key issue was the costs—there are fees to enter and exit, and frequent trading makes the costs eat into profits, which is unbearable for anyone.
Now they've changed it so that only a 0.3% fee is charged on buying, while selling is completely fee-free. This seemingly simple adjustment actually makes a significant difference in the trading experience. Especially for traders who do swing trading or frequently adjust their positions, this increases flexibility and clearly reduces the cost pressure of repeated entries and exits.
This approach is essentially guiding more active trading liquidity while lowering the psychological barrier for participants. For the RWA market to truly come alive, such tangible optimizations are essential.
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ProveMyZK
· 10h ago
Selling for free? Now RWA finally becomes interesting. The previous fees really wore us out.
Selling for free? This time, swing traders are saved. They finally don't have to curse in their hearts every time they exit the market.
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PebbleHander
· 23h ago
No fees for selling? This move is really ruthless; finally, someone understands traders' pain points. Swing traders can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
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DecentralizeMe
· 23h ago
Selling for free? Finally, someone remembers us retail investors. The previous fee really cut into our profits.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 23h ago
Sell without fees? This trick really hits the pain point; the previous two-way charges truly discouraged people.
A certain exchange recently made an adjustment to the RWA spot trading model—waiving the selling fee directly, and this move was quite clever.
To be honest, the reason RWA didn't take off earlier wasn't entirely due to the product itself. The key issue was the costs—there are fees to enter and exit, and frequent trading makes the costs eat into profits, which is unbearable for anyone.
Now they've changed it so that only a 0.3% fee is charged on buying, while selling is completely fee-free. This seemingly simple adjustment actually makes a significant difference in the trading experience. Especially for traders who do swing trading or frequently adjust their positions, this increases flexibility and clearly reduces the cost pressure of repeated entries and exits.
This approach is essentially guiding more active trading liquidity while lowering the psychological barrier for participants. For the RWA market to truly come alive, such tangible optimizations are essential.