Network Fee
The fee charged by the blockchain network to process a cryptocurrency transaction. Network fees vary significantly between blockchains: Bitcoin and Ethereum can be expensive during congestion, while Tron, Solana, and Litecoin offer much lower fees. Some poker rooms absorb network fees for withdrawals, while others pass them on to players.
Example
You want to withdraw 0.01 BTC but the Bitcoin network fee is $5. Switching to Litecoin, the fee drops to $0.05 — making it far more economical for smaller transactions.
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- Tron (TRX)- A blockchain network popular in the crypto poker world primarily for hosting USDT (TRC-20) with extr...
- Solana (SOL)- A high-performance blockchain known for fast transaction speeds and very low fees. Solana is increas...
