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LBank futures at 0.003% taker

LBank’s standard perpetual-futures schedule is 0.02% maker / 0.06% taker. Register through RebateMax and your effective rates are 0.0015% / 0.003% — 92.5% and 95% lower, from the first trade, with no volume ladder to climb or defend.

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The rate, next to the schedule

Verified against LBank’s published fee schedule. If LBank changes its schedule, this page changes with it.

FeeStandardThrough RebateMaxDifference
Maker (perpetual futures)0.02%0.0015%92.5% lower
Taker (perpetual futures)0.06%0.003%95% lower

In dollars

VolumeStandard feeThrough RebateMax
$100K taker volume$60$3
$1M taker volume$600$30
$10M taker volume$6,000$300

The usual route to rates in this territory is a VIP ladder that asks for $50M+ in monthly volume. Through the link, the rate applies from trade one.

Who LBank is

  • Operating since 2015; 20M+ registered users (their published figures)
  • 800+ coins across 1,300+ trading pairs
  • Known for listing new tokens early — often within their first 24–48 hours
  • Perpetual futures up to 125x leverage — which cuts both ways

Said plainly

LBank’s strength is early altcoin access. Early listings mean thin order books and violent moves — the spread can cost more than the fee, and position sizes that make sense on BTC don’t make sense on a day-old token. Access is not endorsement; we don’t bless tokens.

How we’re paid: LBank pays RebateMax on an 85% commission basis and applies your discount automatically at the exchange level. You never pay us anything, there is no subscription, and if you never trade, we earn nothing. Same alignment as our BingX deal, different mechanics.

Two minutes, start to finish

1

Open the LBank registration link below — it carries the rate automatically.

2

Create the account and complete LBank’s verification.

3

Trade perpetual futures. The 0.0015% / 0.003% rates apply from your first order — there is no tier to reach and nothing to claim.

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Trading involves risk. Nothing on this page is investment advice; fee reduction improves your cost basis, not your strategy.