Binance Fee Calculator
Bottom line: use this Binance fee calculator when the query clearly means Binance spot fees, futures fees, BNB discounts, or VIP pricing. If you want to compare Binance with other exchanges, open the main exchange fee calculator instead.
Quick answer
Use this Binance fee calculator to estimate spot or futures trading fees before placing an order. It models maker/taker mix, 30-day volume, VIP tier, and BNB discount assumptions, but it is not a live Binance quote.
| Formula | Trading fee = order value x maker or taker fee rate, adjusted for VIP tier and BNB discount where selected. |
|---|---|
| Inputs | Market type, maker/taker mix, 30-day volume, average order size, orders per month, and discount options. |
| Sources | Binance fee assumptions are page presets for estimation; the calculator does not call a live exchange fee API. |
| Limits | Real costs can differ because of VIP changes, regional rules, promotions, spread, slippage, funding, and withdrawal fees. |
Estimate Binance spot and futures fees before you place the trade
This page now does the job a high-intent searcher expects. You can model 30-day volume, maker or taker behavior, BNB discounts, and the gap between spot and futures tiers without leaving the page.
Binance fee tiers by volume
The numbers below are the assumptions this estimator uses for the selected market. That makes the page inspectable instead of opaque.
| Tier | Volume Threshold | Maker | Taker |
|---|---|---|---|
| VIP |
Quick planning scenarios
How Binance fees actually become expensive
Binance looks cheap at headline level, especially on futures, but many traders underestimate how quickly taker-heavy execution compounds. If you repeatedly cross the spread with market orders, the real cost is not just the base fee line you see on the homepage. It is the full blended rate multiplied across every order you open and close.
The second cost driver is tier drift. A trader sitting just below a VIP threshold can have a meaningfully worse effective rate than a trader slightly above it. That is why this page exposes the volume schedule directly instead of hiding it behind generic copy.
On futures, trading fees are only one layer. Funding, liquidation buffer, and leverage behavior still matter. If you need the trade-level PnL side after fees, continue with the PnL calculator or the liquidation calculator.
Common Binance fee mistakes
Mistake 1: assuming maker and taker are interchangeable. They are not. If you chase fills with market orders, taker pricing dominates your result.
Mistake 2: counting on the BNB discount without checking whether fees are actually being paid in BNB. If the account setting or balance is wrong, the discount may not apply.
Mistake 3: comparing spot fees against futures fees without isolating funding. Futures can look cheaper on the fee line while still being the more expensive product overall.
Mistake 4: using monthly volume and order count that contradict each other. The turnover check above exists to catch unrealistic assumptions before you trust the output.
When this page is enough, and when it is not
Use this page when the query is specifically about Binance fees. If the real decision is Binance versus OKX, Bybit, Coinbase, Kraken, or Gate, jump to the main comparison tool so the search intent ends on the strongest answer rather than forcing users through multiple thin pages.
Open Exchange Fee Calculator →Binance Fee Calculator FAQ
What does the Binance fee calculator cover?
This page focuses on Binance spot and futures trading fees, maker and taker pricing, VIP tiers, and the effect of paying fees with Binance's native token. It is useful when the query explicitly asks about Binance rather than a cross-exchange comparison.
What are Binance maker and taker fees?
Maker fees apply when your order adds liquidity to the order book. Taker fees apply when your order removes liquidity by filling immediately. On Binance, the maker/taker split matters because the two rates can differ even inside the same VIP tier.
Does BNB reduce Binance fees?
Yes, Binance has historically offered fee discounts for eligible users who pay fees with BNB. The exact discount can vary by product and promotion, so the best practice is to check your account and treat the discount as an estimate rather than a fixed universal rule.
How do Binance VIP tiers affect fees?
Higher Binance VIP tiers generally reduce maker and taker fees. The tier you qualify for depends on recent trading volume and, in some cases, BNB balance. For active traders, the fee difference can be large enough that tier planning matters.
When should I use the exchange comparison calculator?
Use the main exchange comparison calculator when you want to compare Binance against Bybit, OKX, Coinbase, Kraken, or Gate. That page is better when the search intent is about finding the cheapest exchange overall rather than Binance alone.