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The updated fee schedule removes the pre-published 1% fee for instant unstaking and instead discloses the fee only at the moment a user requests to unstake. This means users can no longer review the exact cost before initiating a transaction through the published schedule. The revision also explicitly includes converting a pending standard unstake to an instant unstake as a fee-triggering action. No fee continues to apply if a user waits for the full unbonding period.
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"You can see the spread in the order preview screen.Excerpt from Coinbase's Fee Schedule
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The clause states: “You can see the spread in the order preview screen.”
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