Rocket Pool (RPL) Withdrawal Fees by Exchange
Cheapest way to withdraw Rocket Pool (RPL): 0.092 RPL (~$0.1422) via the ETHEREUM (ERC-20) network on KCEX, compared across 5 exchanges.
Rocket Pool is Ethereum’s most decentralised liquid staking protocol. Liquid stakers can participate by depositing as little as 0.01 ETH to receive the rETH liquid staking token. Rocket Pool is a fully non-custodial solution, and its node operators are economically-aligned to perform well for stakers. Joining as a node operator is fully permissionless and requires just 16 ETH (instead of the usual 32). A boosted ROI is provided from both operator commission plus RPL rewards. The Rocket Pool team have been in the staking space since its inception in 2016, which gives them a pedigree and track record without peer.
Exchanges
RPL withdrawal fee by exchange and network
Compare the RPL withdrawal fee and minimum withdrawal on CEX.IO, Coinone, Crypto.com, KCEX and more, across networks like ETHEREUM (ERC-20), ROCKET POOL. Fees and pricing differ by exchange and network - sort the table by fee or USD value to find the cheapest option.
Cheapest exchanges to withdraw RPL
Lowest RPL withdrawal fee on each exchange. Open an exchange to see all networks.
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 Rocket Pool (RPL)?
- The table above lists withdrawal fees by exchange and network. Sort by fee or USD value to find the cheapest option for Rocket Pool (RPL). Fees and minimums are from exchange APIs and may vary by network.
- What is the minimum withdrawal amount for Rocket Pool (RPL)?
- Each row shows the minimum withdrawal amount set by the exchange for that Rocket Pool (RPL) network. Check the exchange's withdrawal page for the latest limits before sending.
- Which networks can I use to withdraw Rocket Pool (RPL)?
- The table shows all networks supported for Rocket Pool (RPL) withdrawals on each exchange. Fees and minimums differ by network, compare rows to choose the best option.
- How are Rocket Pool (RPL) withdrawal fees calculated?
- Fees are taken from exchange APIs in the asset's native unit (e.g. RPL). When a USD price is available, we also show an approximate fee in USD for comparison.
- Why are Rocket Pool (RPL) 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 Rocket Pool (RPL) 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 Rocket Pool (RPL)?
- The cheapest network varies by Rocket Pool (RPL) 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 Rocket Pool (RPL)?
- 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.
- How much does it cost to withdraw Rocket Pool (RPL)?
- The cost depends on the exchange and network. Rocket Pool (RPL) withdrawal fees range from the lowest option in the table to higher ones on congested networks. Compare the fee and USD value across exchanges to find the cheapest.
- What is the Rocket Pool (RPL) deposit fee?
- Most exchanges do not charge a deposit fee for Rocket Pool (RPL), though blockchain network (gas) costs still apply. The table shows deposit and withdrawal status per network so you can plan transfers.