Fee Structure and Pricing

Every investment platform charges fees to keep running. AssetSwap's fees are simple and transparent - you only pay when you make a trade, and the more you use the platform, the less you pay. This guide explains our fees in plain language.

How Fees Work

When you make a trade on AssetSwap, a small percentage is taken as a fee. Think of it like a commission that a real estate agent takes when selling a house. These fees keep the platform running, pay for the AI agents, and ensure security.

Simple Example

If you buy $100 worth of Bitcoin:

  • The fee (at base rate) would be $2.50

  • You'd receive $97.50 worth of Bitcoin

  • That's it - no hidden charges

Fee Rates - The More You Trade, The Less You Pay

AssetSwap has four fee levels. New users start at the base level, but can qualify for lower fees by trading more or holding A7X tokens (AssetSwap's own token).

Level
Your Fee
How to Qualify

Base (New Users)

2.5%

Everyone starts here

Silver

1.8%

Trade $10,000+ monthly OR hold 2%+ in A7X

Gold

1.4%

Trade $100,000+ monthly OR hold 8%+ in A7X

Platinum

0.8%

Trade $1,000,000+ monthly OR hold 15%+ in A7X

What This Means in Real Money

On a $1,000 trade:

  • Base user pays: $25

  • Silver user pays: $18 (saves $7)

  • Gold user pays: $14 (saves $11)

  • Platinum user pays: $8 (saves $17)

Two Ways to Get Lower Fees

Option 1: Trade More

The more you trade in a 30-day period, the lower your fees. This is automatic - once you hit a threshold, your fees drop immediately for all future trades.

Option 2: Hold A7X Tokens

If you hold A7X tokens (AssetSwap's own cryptocurrency) as part of your portfolio, you can qualify for lower fees even without trading much. For example, if 3% of your portfolio is A7X tokens, you get Silver tier fees.

You automatically get whichever option gives you the better rate!

What You're NOT Charged For

AssetSwap only charges fees on trades. We don't charge for:

  • Opening an account

  • Depositing money

  • Withdrawing money

  • Asking agents questions

  • Using the dashboard

  • Viewing your portfolio

Network Fees (Not AssetSwap Fees)

When trading cryptocurrencies, you'll also pay "network fees" or "gas fees." These go to the blockchain network, not to AssetSwap. Think of it like postage - AssetSwap doesn't keep this money.

Network fees vary by blockchain:

  • Ethereum: $10-50 (expensive but reliable)

  • Polygon: $0.01-0.05 (cheap and fast)

  • Solana: Less than $0.01 (super cheap)

AssetSwap agents will warn you if network fees are high and suggest alternatives when possible.

Understanding Your Total Cost

When making a trade, you pay:

  1. AssetSwap fee (based on your tier)

  2. Network fee (goes to blockchain)

Example of a $100 trade on Polygon:

  • AssetSwap fee (base tier): $2.50

  • Network fee: $0.02

  • Total cost: $2.52

Common Questions About Fees

When do I pay fees? Only when you execute a trade. Chatting with agents and exploring the platform is free.

How do I know my current fee tier? Your dashboard shows your current tier and how close you are to the next level.

Can fees change? Your personal fee rate improves as you qualify for better tiers. AssetSwap may adjust base rates with advance notice.

Are fees the same for all types of trades? Yes, whether you're buying Bitcoin, meme tokens, stocks, or prediction market shares, the fee percentage is the same.

What if I can't afford the fees? Start with smaller trades to get comfortable. As you trade more or hold A7X tokens, your fees automatically decrease.

Tips for Minimizing Fees

For Beginners

  • Start small to learn without paying much in fees

  • Use Polygon or Solana for lower network fees

  • Consider buying some A7X tokens to reduce your fee rate

For Regular Traders

  • Track your monthly volume to see when you'll hit the next tier

  • Consolidate trades when possible instead of making many small ones

  • Hold A7X tokens to maintain lower fees even in slow trading months

For Active Traders

  • Focus on reaching Gold tier for significant savings

  • Use the fee savings to increase your trading capital

  • Time large trades for when network fees are lower

How Chat and Dashboard Show Fees

In Chat: When you tell an agent to make a trade, they'll tell you the exact fee before you confirm. No surprises.

On Dashboard: Every completed trade shows the fee paid. You can filter to see total fees paid over time.

Special Promotions

AssetSwap occasionally offers reduced fees for:

  • New agent launches

  • Holiday promotions

  • Community contests

  • Referral rewards

These are announced in the platform and through email.

Why AssetSwap Charges Fees

Your fees support:

  • AI agent development and improvements

  • Platform security and monitoring

  • Customer support team

  • New feature development

  • Maintaining liquidity for trades

Comparing to Other Platforms

While traditional stock brokers might charge lower fees (0.5-1%), they only offer stocks. Crypto exchanges charge similar fees (1-3%) but only offer crypto. AssetSwap gives you everything in one place with AI assistance, making our fees competitive for the value provided.

Getting Help with Fees

If you have questions about fees:

  • Ask any agent: "What are my current fees?"

  • Check your dashboard for fee history

  • Contact support for billing questions

The Bottom Line

AssetSwap's fees are:

  • Transparent: You see fees before confirming any trade

  • Fair: The more you use the platform, the less you pay

  • Simple: One fee structure for all trades

  • Competitive: Similar or better than most platforms

Remember, you're not just paying for trades - you're paying for AI agents that work 24/7, comprehensive market access, and professional-grade tools all in one platform.

Ready to Start?

Don't let fees stop you from investing. Start with small amounts to get comfortable, and remember that your fees automatically decrease as you become more active. The combination of intelligent agents and transparent fees makes AssetSwap an excellent choice for investors at any level.

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