Basic Attention (BAT) Withdrawal Fees by Exchange
Basic Attention Token (BAT) is an open-source, decentralized ad exchange platform built on Ethereum platform. Basic Attention Token held an initial coin offering on May 31, 2017 for its eponymous ERC-20 utility token, raising approximately $35M USD at the time in less than 30 seconds. The Basic Attention Token aims to fix digital advertising, which is broken, fraudulent and opaque. Basic Attention Token work by having advertisers pay BAT to website publishers for the attention of users. The BAT token is designed to correctly value and price user attention within the platform. The Basic Attention Token comprises various components, including attention measurement systems, analytics dashboards and machine learning algorithms. Integration of BAT into a given host application involves implementing BAT Ads, a system that matches and displays ads to users based on locally stored data. Ad targeting is performed wholly on-device, removing the need for third-party tracking. BAT is focused on the Brave browser. Brave is an open-source, privacy-centered browser designed to block trackers and malware. It utilizes blockchain technology to anonymously and securely track user attention, which translates into rewards for publishers. A user's attention, meaning his or her focused mental engagement on digital content like advertisements, is logged through Brave. The makers of BAT indicate that the user's private data and tracking information is stored only on the user's device, ensuring that it is anonymous and private. Created back in 2016, the Basic Attention Token has one of the biggest names behind it, that of Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript and the legendary co-founder of Mozilla. Other noteworthy team members include Brian Bondy, lead developer and co-founder of Brave and Scott Locklin, senior engineer, and co-founder of Kerf Software." Basic Attention Token is created by the team that built the Brave browser, an open-source, privacy-focused browser that blocks ads and
Exchanges
Fees and minimum withdrawal amounts are from exchange APIs. USD values are approximate when a price is available.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the cheapest exchange to withdraw Basic Attention (BAT)?
- The table above lists withdrawal fees by exchange and network. Sort by fee or USD value to find the cheapest option for Basic Attention (BAT). Fees and minimums are from exchange APIs and may vary by network.
- What is the minimum withdrawal amount for Basic Attention (BAT)?
- Each row shows the minimum withdrawal amount set by the exchange for that Basic Attention (BAT) network. Check the exchange's withdrawal page for the latest limits before sending.
- Which networks can I use to withdraw Basic Attention (BAT)?
- The table shows all networks supported for Basic Attention (BAT) withdrawals on each exchange. Fees and minimums differ by network; compare rows to choose the best option.
- How are Basic Attention (BAT) withdrawal fees calculated?
- Fees are taken from exchange APIs in the asset's native unit (e.g. BAT). When a USD price is available, we also show an approximate fee in USD for comparison.
- Why are Basic Attention (BAT) withdrawal fees so high?
- Withdrawal fees depend on the exchange's pricing and the blockchain network conditions. Gas fees and network congestion can increase the overall cost. Compare the same asset across exchanges and networks in the table to find cheaper options.
- How do I avoid Basic Attention (BAT) network fees?
- You can't fully avoid blockchain network fees, but you can reduce the total cost. Choose a supported network with lower gas, withdraw when fees are lower, and make sure you pick the correct withdrawal network.
- Which network is usually the cheapest to withdraw Basic Attention (BAT)?
- The cheapest network varies by Basic Attention (BAT) and by which exchanges support each network. Check the withdrawal fee and minimum withdrawal in the rows, then sort by the lowest fee or USD estimate.
- What should I check before withdrawing Basic Attention (BAT)?
- Before sending, verify that withdrawals are enabled for the chosen network, confirm the minimum withdrawal amount, and compare fees across exchanges. Also double-check the exchange's current withdrawal rules.