In recent cryptocurrency exchange news, Bitfinex has introduced new withdrawal fees, the CEO of Bitmex has refuted accusations that the exchange’s in-house trading desk trades against its customers, and Malta-based Bistraq Exchange has commenced operations.
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Bitfinex to Charge 3% on Frequent Withdrawals

Bitfinex claimed that “regular withdrawals” will not be affected by the change, estimating that it will not impact “99 percent” of its customers. However, the exchange “may exempt customers from this charge in its sole discretion.”
The company also claimed that it “serves as the primary fiat gateway in the crypto ecosystem.” It added that it has processed more than 700 withdrawals, worth more than $1 billion in total, over the last month alone. Despite the purportedly high number of withdrawals it said it has been handling, a quick glimpse at the exchange’s suggests that many of its customers are still waiting for their transactions to be processed.
Bitmex CEO Pushes Back Against Accusations

He said that while Bitmex has a market-making desk, it exists solely to provide liquidity to the exchange’s order books. He added that the market-making desk is also “a customer,” claiming that it “is treated like any other account.”
Malta-Based Bistraq Exchange Starts Operations

Currently, Bistraq supports BCH, ETH, LTC and BTC pairings, with plans to introduce more crypto-assets in the future. It also plans to eventually facilitate the trading of tokenized assets, with Jansen describing security tokens as “the next mega-trend in cryptocurrency.”
What do you think about Bitfinex’s hefty fees on large and frequent fiat withdrawals? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
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