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Deribit Trading Fees Breakdown: Spot & Derivatives

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Deribit REVIEW

In this guide, we break down all the key fees charged by Deribit, including maker and taker fees, funding rates, withdrawal costs, and any hidden charges. We also highlight available discounts, such as reduced fees for using native tokens or qualifying for VIP tiers. Finally, we compare Deribit’s pricing with that of leading competitors to help you evaluate whether the platform offers strong cost efficiency.

Based on my review, Deribit’s trading fees are generally in line with the industry average

Chief Analytics Officer

As a member of the TU analytics team, I contributed to the in-depth analysis of more than 200 cryptocurrency exchanges, assessing over 140 criteria , including trading fees, non-trading charges, discount programs, and product offerings.

Below is a closer look at how Deribit structures its trading and non-trading fees.

A quick look at Deribit’s fees
Deribit fee Market average Based on the analysis of over 200 cryptocurrency exchanges
Futures taker, % 0.05 0,054
Futures maker, % 0.03 0,024
Spot taker, % 0 0,194
Spot maker, % 0 0,15
Deposit fee 0 0
Withdrawal fee 1% Vary

Deribit Futures & Options fees: Is it cheap for derivatives trading?

Deribit supports both futures and options trading, making it a versatile platform for derivatives traders. The base fee for futures trading is 0.03% for makers and 0.05% for takers, compared with the industry average of 0.024% for makers and 0.053% for takers.

Like many exchanges, Deribit offers fee discounts based on your 30-day trading volume. For example, if you trade $15 million over 30 days, your futures fees drop to 0.01% for makers and 0.03% for takers.

For added transparency, we’ve compared all derivatives fees on Deribit, including futures and options, with those of its top 2 competitors.

Deribit Kraken Coinbase
Futures maker, % 0.03 0.02 0.04
Futures taker, % 0.05 0.05 0.02
Futures maker fee ($15M turnover), % 0.01 0.01 0.018
Futures taker fee ($15M turnover), % 0.03 0.035 0.03
Options maker fee, % 0.01
Options taker fee, % 0.03
Options exercise fee 0.015

Does Deribit charge fees for deposits and withdrawals?

Deribit generally does not charge fees for deposits, particularly for cryptocurrency transfers.

To help you better evaluate the total cost of using Deribit, we’ve compared its non-trading fees, including deposit and withdrawal charges, with those of its top competitors.

Deribit Kraken Coinbase
Deposit fee 0 0 0
Withdrawal fee 0.0005 BTC
0.01 ETH
1 USDC
0.0005 BTC Fixed fee - 25 USD
PayPal - 1.5%
USDC - 10 USD

Does Deribit offer P2P trading?

No, Deribit does not currently support P2P trading. Users can only trade via the centralized exchange interface.

For a list of exchanges that support P2P trading, check out our dedicated article on the Best P2P Crypto Exchanges.

Minimizing crypto trading costs: Expert tips

Choosing the right crypto exchange is essential for keeping trading costs low and protecting your profits. Based on our recent in-depth analysis of over 200 exchanges across 140+ evaluation criteria, here are expert insights to help you reduce fees, maximize available discounts, and select platforms that align with your trading goals.

Chief Analytics Officer

Many exchanges offer reduced trading fees when you use or hold their native token to pay for transactions. These discounts can reach up to 50%, making them especially attractive for high-frequency traders.

OKX Crypto.com CoinMetro
Native token discount, % 10-40 1-100 5–50

While these discounts can be valuable, it’s important to consider the volatility of native tokens. A sharp decline in token value may erase any fee savings and could result in losses if the token is held solely for discount purposes. Before committing, calculate your expected savings and consider whether holding a speculative asset aligns with your broader trading strategy.

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