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What are the fees for selling crypto at Ramp?
What are the fees for selling crypto at Ramp?

We offer some highly competitive fees for selling crypto directly to fiat.

Updated over a week ago

For how we work out fees for our integration partners check this article.

When you sell crypto through Ramp, there are several types of fees involved. Here's a breakdown of our fee structure.

Fee structure summary

Fee/cost

Paid to

Refers to

Cost varies based on

✅ Ramp fee

Ramp

Our margin + cost of payout method

The cost of each payout method

🔗 Network fee

Blockchain miners/validators

Cost of a single transaction - typically a set fee based on usage (not a %)

Selected network and its current usage (congested periods costs may increase greatly)

👥 Partner fee (optional)

Integration partner (if applicable)

Partner margin when selling crypto within their apps

Only charged by some, but not all, partners

The fee you pay for selling crypto varies based on the payout method you choose.

Fee breakdown for selling crypto

Fees are priced in 💵 US Dollars ($) (for ACH and RTP bank transfers) and 💶 Euros (€) (for cards and SEPA bank transfers). If you're selling to any other supported currency, the fee amount will be converted at the time of the transaction.

Method

Fee (%)

Minimum fee

🏦 ACH bank transfer

0.99%

$1.99

0.99%

$1.99

💶 SEPA bank transfer

0.99%

€1.99

⚡️ SEPA Instant bank transfer

0.99%

€1.99

💳 Payout-to-card (Mastercard)

4.49%

€1.99

💳 Payout-to-card (Visa)

4.49%

€1.99

Different payout methods are available in different countries/regions. You can check the available payout methods in your area here: What payout methods does Ramp support for selling crypto?

🌐 Network fee

When conducting crypto-to-fiat transactions, you need to send crypto to us. The network costs associated with this transaction are not included in our fee breakdown and must be paid by you directly from your wallet when making the transfer.

These fees are set by miners/validators on the relevant blockchain and reflect the current cost per transaction based on the network's level of usage. All such fees are paid entirely to miners/validators to cover transaction costs, and we have no control over them.

🤝 Partner fee

The partner fee is a small fee set by some (but not all) integration partners and represents a small percentage of a transaction's cost (on top of the fees charged by Ramp). It's set by and paid entirely to integration partners that elect to implement it on their platforms. This fee is not charged when purchasing or selling directly through Ramp.

🏦 Possible additional charges

Depending on your country and fiat currency, your bank might charge additional fees for currency conversion or international transactions. These fees are not set by or payable to us - they are entirely on the bank's side. When in doubt, check with your bank to see what fees they charge for this kind of transaction.

🏷️ Cryptoasset pricing at Ramp

It’s important to note that the amount you receive from selling crypto is determined by the exchange rate when the payment is processed by our system, not when you initiate the sale.

Interested in how pricing works? Check how asset rates are determined for selling crypto on Ramp.


Check this article if you're looking for details on fees for buying crypto.

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