Analysis Guide

Gate.io Fees 2026: Complete Breakdown for Spot, Futures & Withdrawals

Full Gate.io fee guide for 2026. Spot and futures fee tiers, GT token discounts, withdrawal costs, and comparison with Binance and OKX at every VIP level.

Updated April 4, 2026

Gate.io charges 0.150% maker and 0.150% taker for spot trading at the base tier, reducible to 0.112% with the GT token discount. Futures fees start at 0.015% maker and 0.050% taker. With 1,700+ spot trading pairs and aggressive GT token incentives, Gate.io has carved out a position as the go-to exchange for altcoin diversity — but the fee structure tells a more nuanced story.

Gate.io is consistently one of the top 10 exchanges by volume, yet it flies under the radar in most fee comparisons. Part of that is branding — it lacks Binance’s marketing budget and OKX’s sponsorship deals. But for traders who care about actual costs rather than brand prestige, the fee schedule is what matters.

This guide breaks down every fee on Gate.io so you can see exactly what you pay.

Gate.io Spot Trading Fees

Gate.io uses a maker/taker model with VIP tiers determined by a combination of 30-day trading volume and GT (GateToken) holdings.

Spot Fee Tiers

Tier30-Day Volume (BTC)GT HoldingMaker FeeTaker Fee
VIP 0<15 BTC0.150%0.150%
VIP 1≥15 BTC≥100 GT0.130%0.150%
VIP 2≥50 BTC≥500 GT0.110%0.130%
VIP 3≥100 BTC≥1,000 GT0.095%0.115%
VIP 4≥250 BTC≥2,500 GT0.085%0.105%
VIP 5≥500 BTC≥5,000 GT0.075%0.095%
VIP 6≥1,000 BTC≥10,000 GT0.065%0.085%
VIP 7≥2,500 BTC≥25,000 GT0.055%0.075%
VIP 8≥5,000 BTC≥50,000 GT0.050%0.065%
VIP 9≥7,500 BTC≥100,000 GT0.045%0.060%
VIP 10≥10,000 BTC≥200,000 GT0.040%0.055%

Note that Gate.io measures volume in BTC, not USDT — a quirk that matters when BTC price fluctuates. At BTC = $80,000, the VIP 1 threshold (15 BTC) equals roughly $1.2M in 30-day volume.

Gate.io requires both volume AND GT holdings to qualify for a tier. This is stricter than exchanges like Binance, where volume alone determines your tier. If you meet the volume requirement but do not hold enough GT, you stay at the lower tier.

GT Token Discount

Using GT to pay trading fees gives you a 25% discount on the rate for your current tier. At VIP 0, that means:

  • Effective maker: 0.112%
  • Effective taker: 0.112%

The GT discount stacks with your VIP tier rate but does not count toward tier qualification separately. You need to hold the GT required for your tier AND have additional GT available for fee payment.

Gate.io Futures Trading Fees

Futures trading is where Gate.io gets more competitive. The base rates are in line with major exchanges.

USDT-Margined Futures Fee Tiers

Tier30-Day Volume (USDT)Maker FeeTaker Fee
VIP 0<5M0.015%0.050%
VIP 1≥5M0.013%0.045%
VIP 2≥25M0.011%0.040%
VIP 3≥100M0.009%0.035%
VIP 4≥250M0.007%0.030%
VIP 5≥500M0.005%0.025%
VIP 6≥1B0.003%0.023%
VIP 7≥2.5B0.001%0.020%
VIP 8≥5B0.000%0.018%
VIP 9≥7.5B-0.001%0.016%
VIP 10≥10B-0.002%0.014%

Two things stand out here. First, the base maker fee of 0.015% is lower than Binance’s 0.020% and matches Hyperliquid’s base maker rate. Second, at VIP 9 and VIP 10, Gate.io offers negative maker fees — meaning the exchange pays you to provide liquidity. This maker rebate structure is competitive with OKX’s top-tier rebates.

Gate.io vs Binance vs OKX: Tier-by-Tier Comparison

Rather than just comparing base rates, here is how the three exchanges compare at multiple volume levels for USDT-margined futures.

Base Tier (No Volume Requirements)

ExchangeMakerTaker
Gate.io0.015%0.050%
Binance0.020%0.050%
OKX0.020%0.050%

Gate.io wins on maker fees at the base tier. Taker fees are identical across all three.

Mid-Tier (~$100M 30-Day Volume)

ExchangeMakerTaker
Gate.io (VIP 3)0.009%0.035%
Binance (VIP 3)0.012%0.040%
OKX (VIP 3)0.010%0.035%

Gate.io remains competitive. At this level, the maker fee advantage is 25-33% lower than Binance.

Top Tier ($5B+ 30-Day Volume)

ExchangeMakerTaker
Gate.io (VIP 8-10)-0.002% to 0.000%0.014-0.018%
Binance (VIP 7+)0.000%0.017%
OKX (VIP 7+)-0.005%0.015%

At the highest tiers, OKX offers the most generous maker rebate (-0.005%), followed by Gate.io (-0.002%), then Binance (0.000%). For institutional market makers, OKX still has the edge. But Gate.io’s rebate structure is better than Binance’s and accessible at more achievable volume thresholds.

Gate.io Withdrawal Fees

Gate.io supports a wide range of withdrawal networks. Here are the costs for major assets.

AssetNetworkGate.io FeeBinance FeeOKX Fee
USDTTRC-201.0 USDT1.0 USDT0.99 USDT
USDTERC-203.5 USDT3.5 USDT3.0 USDT
USDTArbitrum0.5 USDT0.5 USDT0.1 USDT
USDTSOL0.5 USDT0.5 USDT0.8 USDT
BTCBitcoin0.0004 BTC0.0001 BTC0.0001 BTC
ETHEthereum0.003 ETH0.0013 ETH0.0014 ETH
SOLSolana0.01 SOL0.01 SOL0.002 SOL

Gate.io’s BTC withdrawal fee (0.0004 BTC) is four times higher than Binance’s (0.0001 BTC). At $80,000 per BTC, that is $32 vs $8. If you withdraw BTC regularly, this cost eats into any trading fee savings. ETH withdrawal fees show a similar pattern.

The solution: use USDT via TRC-20 or Arbitrum for most transfers. On these networks, Gate.io’s fees are identical to Binance’s.

Gate.io’s Unique Advantages

Altcoin Selection

Gate.io lists 1,700+ spot trading pairs — more than any other major exchange. If you trade newly listed tokens or small-cap altcoins, Gate.io often has them days or weeks before Binance or Bybit. This first-mover access can be worth more than any fee difference for altcoin traders.

GT Token Utility

Beyond fee discounts, GT gives you:

  • Priority access to startup (IEO) token sales
  • Voting rights on new listings
  • Staking rewards through Gate Earn
  • VIP tier qualification (combined with volume)

The dual requirement (volume + GT holdings) for VIP tiers means GT has a clear use case, which supports its value. Unlike some exchange tokens where the utility is vague, GT has a direct impact on your trading costs.

Copy Trading

Gate.io’s copy trading platform lets you follow profitable traders with fee transparency — you can see the fee impact on copied positions before committing. For an overview of copy trading, see our copy trading guide.

Gate.io’s Drawbacks

Dual VIP Requirements

Needing both volume AND GT holdings to qualify for VIP tiers is a barrier. On Binance, trading $15M in 30 days is enough for VIP 1. On Gate.io, you also need 100 GT. This dual requirement raises the effective cost of reaching higher tiers, since you are locking capital in GT that could otherwise be used for trading.

Higher Withdrawal Fees for Major Assets

As shown above, BTC and ETH withdrawal fees are 2-4x higher than Binance. Frequent withdrawers pay a real premium.

Liquidity on Futures

Gate.io’s perpetual futures market has solid liquidity on BTC and ETH, but the order book depth is thinner than Binance, OKX, or Bybit. On altcoin perpetuals, the difference is more pronounced. Wider spreads on thinner books can cost you more in hidden fees than you save on the rate.

Regulatory Uncertainty

Gate.io is not available to US users and operates in a regulatory gray area in some jurisdictions. The exchange has expanded its licensing efforts, but it does not have the regulatory footprint of Binance or OKX.

How to Minimize Your Gate.io Fees

  1. Use the GT discount. The 25% fee reduction is the easiest lever. Hold GT in your account and enable GT fee payment. The cost of the GT itself is typically recouped within a few weeks of moderate trading.

  2. Trade futures with limit orders. Gate.io’s 0.015% base maker fee is already among the lowest in the industry. Use Post-Only mode to ensure you always pay the maker rate. Our maker vs taker guide explains why this matters.

  3. Consolidate volume. The VIP tier benefits are meaningful. If you split volume across three exchanges, you might not qualify for VIP 1 on any of them. Concentrating futures volume on Gate.io can push you into tiers where savings compound. Check our VIP tiers guide to decide if the tier chase is worth it.

  4. Withdraw via cheap networks. TRC-20 and Arbitrum withdrawals are 3-6x cheaper than ERC-20. Unless you need mainnet Ethereum for a specific DeFi protocol, always choose the cheaper network.

  5. Use a referral code. Gate.io offers referral discounts that reduce your fee rate. Stack this with the GT discount for the lowest possible base.

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FAQ

How much are Gate.io futures fees?

Base-tier futures fees on Gate.io are 0.050% taker and 0.015% maker for USDT-margined contracts. With the GT token discount (25% off), the effective rates drop to 0.0375% taker and 0.011% maker. Higher VIP tiers reduce fees further, with VIP 10 offering -0.002% maker (rebate) and 0.014% taker.

Is Gate.io cheaper than Binance?

For futures maker fees, yes — Gate.io’s base maker rate (0.015%) is lower than Binance’s (0.020%). For taker fees, they are identical at the base tier (0.050%). However, Gate.io’s higher withdrawal fees for BTC and ETH, plus the dual VIP requirement (volume + GT), can offset the trading fee advantage. For high-volume futures traders who primarily use limit orders, Gate.io is the cheaper option.

What is the GT token and should I buy it?

GT (GateToken) is Gate.io’s native exchange token. Holding GT qualifies you for VIP tiers and enables a 25% fee discount when used for fee payment. Whether you should buy it depends on your trading volume. If you trade enough on Gate.io for the fee savings to exceed the cost and opportunity cost of holding GT, it is worth it. For casual traders doing under $1M per month, the savings are minimal.

Can US residents use Gate.io?

No. Gate.io does not serve US residents and blocks access from US IP addresses. US-based traders should consider Binance.US or other exchanges that are compliant with US regulations.

How do Gate.io withdrawal fees compare?

Gate.io’s USDT withdrawal fees are comparable to other major exchanges on TRC-20 and Arbitrum networks. However, BTC and ETH withdrawal fees are significantly higher — 0.0004 BTC vs Binance’s 0.0001 BTC, and 0.003 ETH vs Binance’s 0.0013 ETH. To minimize costs, use TRC-20 or Arbitrum for transfers whenever possible.

James Anderson
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Published: April 4, 2026
Updated: April 4, 2026
Why trust this author?

James is a former quantitative trader at a top-tier hedge fund who transitioned to crypto in 2017. He now leads research at CryptoFeeDiscount, personally testing every exchange with real capital. His systematic approach to fee analysis has helped traders save over $2M collectively.

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