No, when transferring or selling Bitcoin, you do not need to pay any additional fees in advance first.
Being asked to pay with extra money for any kind of fee is the trick of a confident trickster (conmen, con artist, con artist)
A regular Bitcoin transaction deducts a small amount of Bitcoin from the balance Transaction fee (Not a transfer fee) But this is not an extra thing you pay. Currently, transaction fees are very high at around $30 per transaction (it was under $1 a year ago). Actual fees vary depending on the complexity of the transaction and the speed at which the transaction is processed. You should not make any further payments and will need to automatically deduct any additional amounts from your Bitcoin balance. This is transaction It’s not a price transfer commission. Regular Bitcoin transactions do not have transfer fees or transfer codes.
When dealing with any business, there is no surprise fee. You should be able to find business conditions on their webpage Without talking to anyone in the business. The fees that come as a surprise are signs of a possible scam.
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