Corrections
This page is a public log of every correction we have made to FeeRadar content. Anywhere we cite specific numbers, timestamps or official sources, we run a quarterly spot-check, plus we re-verify on demand when a reader emails us about a possible error. Each entry below shows the old text, the new text, the date and why we changed it — you can see exactly what we fixed and why.
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- Quarterly spot-check: In the first month of every quarter we audit a sample of articles published in the previous quarter, focusing on paragraphs that cite numbers, dates or official policies.
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privacy@btc1088.com. We acknowledge and complete review within seven working days. - Official policy monitoring: When Binance, OKX or other referenced exchanges publish a fee or policy change, we re-check related articles.
- Correction notice: A visible correction notice is added to the top of the affected article. Material fact corrections that affect reader judgement are highlighted on this page for at least 30 days.
- Permanent log: Past corrections are never removed from this page.
Correction log
Affected article: Binance registration guide and related fee-comparison sections.
Old text: Binance USDT cross-chain withdrawal fee is around 1 USDT.
New text: The Binance USDT cross-chain withdrawal fee in our hands-on tests fluctuates between 0.8–1.2 USDT, depending on the chain selected (TRC20 / BSC / ARB and others) and Binance's dynamic adjustments — always re-confirm the live rate on the exchange withdrawal page before sending.
Reason: The original wording ("around 1 USDT") was too vague — it hid the meaningful spread between networks (TRC20 typically lower, BSC higher than ARB) and the fact that Binance updates this dynamically. A reader emailed us that their actual withdrawal cost 0.83 USDT, which did not match our "around 1" wording. After re-verifying on the official withdrawal page we changed the copy to a range plus a "confirm live on exchange page" instruction.
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