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What Are Maker and Taker Fees?

door LCX Team · June 29, 2026

If you’ve ever traded on a cryptocurrency exchange or a stock trading platform, you’ve likely encountered the terms “maker” and “taker.” These aren’t just labels, they describe two distinct roles in the marketplace, and understanding them can help you become a more cost-conscious and strategic trader.

The Foundation: How Order Books Work

Before diving into fees, it helps to understand the order book. An order book is a live list of all buy and sell orders sitting on an exchange, waiting to be matched. When you place a trade, you’re either adding to that list or removing from it. That distinction is the core of the maker-taker model.

Who Is a Maker?

A maker is a trader who adds liquidity to the market. This happens when you place a limit order, an instruction to buy or sell at a specific price that doesn’t immediately match with an existing order. Your order sits in the order book and “makes” the market by offering other traders something to trade against.

Example: You want to buy Bitcoin at $60,000, but the current price is $61,000. You place a limit buy order at $60,000. That order rests in the book, waiting. You are now a maker.

Makers are valuable to exchanges because they provide depth and stability to the market. Without limit orders sitting in the book, prices would be far more volatile and trading would be harder for everyone.

Who Is a Taker?

A taker is a trader who removes liquidity from the market. This happens when you place an order that matches immediately with an existing order. Market orders, instructions to buy or sell at the best available price right now are almost always taker orders.

Example: You place a market order to buy Bitcoin at whatever the current asking price is. Your order instantly fills by matching against someone else’s resting limit order. That limit order is now gone from the book. You “took” the liquidity you are a taker.

Why Do Exchanges Use This Model?

The maker-taker model was designed to solve a fundamental challenge: attracting liquidity. An exchange without deep order books is unattractive to traders because there are fewer matches, wider price spreads, and more slippage. By incentivizing makers with lower fees, exchanges encourage traders to post limit orders, which builds a healthier, more liquid marketplace.

This benefits everyone, makers pay less, takers get faster fills, and the exchange gains volume.

Final Thoughts

The maker-taker fee model is one of the most foundational concepts in modern trading. At its core, it’s simple: add liquidity, pay less. Remove liquidity, pay more. Once you internalize this distinction, you’ll approach every trade with a sharper eye for cost efficiency and that’s a meaningful edge in any market.

Disclaimer : These materials are for general information purposes only and do not constitute financial,investment, tax, or legal advice, nor a recommendation or solicitation to buy, sell, stake, or hold any crypto-asset. LCX AG will not undertake efforts to increase the value of any crypto-asset that you buy. Crypto-assets are highly volatile and you may lose your entire investment. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Some crypto products and markets are unregulated, and you may not be protected by government compensation or regulatory protection schemes. 

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