← Back to context Comment by lotsofpulp 2 years ago Or providing liquidity to reduce transaction costs for everyone. 6 comments lotsofpulp Reply FirmwareBurner 2 years ago How high are the costs and how much can you reduce them before you reach diminishing returns? Will it reach zero? lotsofpulp 2 years ago It is pretty close to zero. Has anyone thought about how much a trade of a broadly traded security will cost them in recent times, or ever thought it would not happen near instantly? esafak 2 years ago How frequently do you think most people make such transactions? 3 replies →
FirmwareBurner 2 years ago How high are the costs and how much can you reduce them before you reach diminishing returns? Will it reach zero? lotsofpulp 2 years ago It is pretty close to zero. Has anyone thought about how much a trade of a broadly traded security will cost them in recent times, or ever thought it would not happen near instantly? esafak 2 years ago How frequently do you think most people make such transactions? 3 replies →
lotsofpulp 2 years ago It is pretty close to zero. Has anyone thought about how much a trade of a broadly traded security will cost them in recent times, or ever thought it would not happen near instantly? esafak 2 years ago How frequently do you think most people make such transactions? 3 replies →
How high are the costs and how much can you reduce them before you reach diminishing returns? Will it reach zero?
It is pretty close to zero. Has anyone thought about how much a trade of a broadly traded security will cost them in recent times, or ever thought it would not happen near instantly?
How frequently do you think most people make such transactions?
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