Polymarket, one of the major prediction market platforms, has made some changes to the taker fees for its short-term cryptocurrency markets. This update marks anPolymarket, one of the major prediction market platforms, has made some changes to the taker fees for its short-term cryptocurrency markets. This update marks an

Polymarket Shocks Crypto Market with Taker Fees on 15-Minute Trades

2026/01/06 22:49
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Polymarket, one of the major prediction market platforms, has made some changes to the taker fees for its short-term cryptocurrency markets. This update marks an important change in the platform’s fee structure.

A New Fee Structure

According to the latest information, Polymarket’s 15-minute crypto up/down markets now feature taker-only fees. And the earnings will be shared with market makers as liquidity rebates.

Source: Yogonet

As per the “Trading Fees” and “Maker Rebates Program” sections of the site’s documentation. These fees change depending on market odds, hitting around 3% when prices are close to 50%. For example, if you were to make a taker trade of 100 shares at $0.50, you’d be looking at a fee of about $1.56.

Also Read: CFTC Issues Conditional Relief to Polymarket, PredictIt, Gemini and LedgerX

Incentivizing Liquidity Providers

This fee adjustment is all about creating a steady cash flow for liquidity providers. This helps to minimize the advantages for bots that used to take advantage of free liquidity. Market makers will benefit from daily USDC rebates, which means better returns and tighter spreads with more stable liquidity. Ultimately, this should help guard against wash trading and foster a healthier market.

Also Read: Polymarket Confirms Third-Party Login Flaw After Users Report Drained Accounts

Community Reaction

Online discussions have been triggered by this latest update. For some, it’s an essential adjustment to improve market quality. While some see it as a critical adjustment to improve market quality, others think it is specifically targeted at high-frequency bots, which could result in more accurate pricing and better spreads.

It is essential to note that the fees only apply to short-term cryptocurrency markets; longer-term event markets, political markets, and non-crypto forecasts are unaffected.

The majority of Polymarket users will be restricted and have less influence. Longer-term event markets, political markets, and non-crypto predictions are exempt from the new fees and will continue to be free. The structure lessens the impact on small or directional trades, even in fee-enabled markets.

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