Binance fee calculator
This Binance fee calculator helps you work out what a spot trade will cost in fees before you place the order. Enter the order size, choose whether it is a maker or a taker order, decide whether to use the BNB discount and whether to apply the site invite-code rebate, and it works out the original fee, each discount, and what you actually pay and save in real time. The standard Binance spot rate is around 0.1%; paying with BNB takes off roughly another 25%, and the affiliate fee rebate trims it again. These rules shift with Binance policy and your VIP tier, so always go by what the Binance trading page shows you live (checked as of 2026-06).
By default this uses the standard spot rate: both taker and maker are about 0.1%. Higher VIP tiers pay less, so go by your account live.
Original fee $10.00 · total saved after discounts $4.00
How to use it
- In Order size, enter the total amount of the spot trade (in USDT), for example 10000 if you are buying 10,000 USDT of BTC.
- Choose whether this is a taker or maker order. Filling instantly against the order book (a market order, or taking someone else's resting order) is usually a taker; placing a limit order and waiting for someone to fill it is usually a maker. The standard spot rate is about 0.1% either way.
- Turn on BNB discount and the invite-code rebate as needed. The result panel refreshes live: the big number up top is the final fee you pay, the three tiles below show the rates and how much you save, and the bar chart at the bottom visualizes each layer of discount.
Common questions
What is the Binance spot trading fee, really?
How much does the BNB discount save?
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Register on Binance through our invite code for a 20% trading-fee discount*. * The actual rate is shown live on Binance and may change with policy.
Fee and discount rules are whatever the official Binance trading page shows at the time, and may change with your VIP tier, market promotions, and policy. This tool is an educational estimate to help beginners get a sense of the scale of fees, not investment advice. Checked: 2026-06.
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