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Wallet Transaction Fees Explained

Bitzaro Wallet uses a transparent fee structure designed to give you clarity on costs before every transaction.

Two Types of Fees

1. Platform Fee: For Stablecoins

When sending stablecoins like USDT or USDC, Bitzaro charges a flat fee in USDT β€” fixed and predictable, regardless of blockchain network conditions.

For example, sending 100 USDT on the Tron network deducts 102.5 USDT from your wallet β€” 100 USDT to the recipient and a flat 2.5 USDT Platform Fee. The full breakdown is visible in your Transaction History.

2. Gas Fee: For Native Assets

Sending native blockchain assets like ETH, TRX, BNB, AVAX, MATIC, or SOL requires a network gas fee. The amount varies based on real-time network demand β€” but you don't need to hold the native token to pay for it. See Fees Are Always Settled in USDT below.

Fees Are Always Settled in USDT. No Native Token Needed.

Most wallets require you to hold the native token of every chain you use β€” ETH for Ethereum gas, TRX for Tron gas, BNB for BSC gas, and so on. Managing those balances separately is friction we've removed.

With Bitzaro Wallet, you only need USDT. When you send any asset, Bitzaro deducts the network fee directly from your USDT balance and handles the native token side on your behalf. You'll see the full deduction (amount + fee) on the Send Confirmation screen and again in your Transaction History.

What this means for you:

No need to top up TRX before sending USDT on Tron.

No need to keep small ETH balances "just for gas".

One asset (USDT) covers fees across all supported networks.

Where You'll See Fees in the App

Before submitting any send transaction, the Send Confirmation screen displays the send amount, recipient address, network used, network fees, and wallet type.

Fees for Other Wallet Activities

  • Buying crypto with fiat (OnRamp): A network fee plus a processing fee.

  • Loading your Bitzaro Card: A processing fee on each reload. All fees are shown clearly on each transaction summary before you confirm.

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