I used to ignore trading fees while trading until I actually did the math.
If you’re an active trader like 5–10 trades a day, what if I told you you’re quietly losing a serious amount every month.
No, not from bad trades. From fees.
Checked mine and got to say I was pained.
Now compare that to this:
@MEXC just made $BTC & $ETH spot trading 0 fees.
No tricks. No limits. Just $0 in fees.
And it’s not even new for them, they’ve had hundreds of pairs on 0-fee already from spot to futures. People just weren’t paying attention.
Meanwhile, everyone still assumes DEX = cheaper, but even Uniswap takes ~0.3% for every swap.
Do that consistently and watch how fast it adds up. And the money being lost? That’s not “small fees” That’s real-life values like flights, rent, date nights.
In this market, protecting your capital is lowkey the real edge.
Go check how much you’ve paid in fees this month, you might be surprised.
#MEXC #MEXC0fee
Shoutout to @0xAbhiP for the Better Life Calculator, making 0-fee real.
MEXC is putting up $2,000 to spread the word. 3 steps to win:
1️⃣Follow @MEXC
2️⃣Calculate your trading fees: https://t.co/Mx9sQoPvBg
3️⃣Save the pic, RT with the template in thread with #MEXC0fee & tag 2 frens
Every Patron whispers a secret into their capsule.
Here’s mine.
When I first got into digital art, I thought collecting was about finding the next big thing, I was wrong.
The pieces I still remember aren’t the ones that pumped the hardest, They’re the ones tied to a moment.
A conversation with an artist.
A late-night mint with friends.
A piece that made me stop scrolling and actually feel something.
That’s what keeps me here.
Not the charts, Not the speculation,The stories.
That’s why the idea behind @201Patrons caught my attention.
Most projects ask you to buy into a collection.
2O1 asks you to leave a piece of yourself behind.
A memory.
A confession.
Something real.
Then it becomes part of the artwork itself.
If I were one of the 201, my confession would be this:
I’ve always been more interested in why people create than what they create.
The struggles.
The inspiration.
The experiences hidden beneath the surface.
Those are the things that give art meaning.
Maybe that’s why the second act speaks to me the most.
The artwork doesn’t come from a roadmap, It comes from people.
Their stories feed the capsule.
The capsules feed each other.
And eventually something entirely new is born.
Only 201 people will be part of that process.
Not as spectators,
As contributors.
As Patrons.
As part of the art itself.
@201Patrons × @CONN3CTIVITY_
What’s the confession you’d seal inside your capsule?