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Bitstamp backs away from monthly inactivity fee under community pressure

Bitstamp backs away from monthly inactivity fee under community pressure

The cryptocurrency exchange Bitstamp has decided not to introduce from August 1 a monthly fee for certain inactive account holders.

Earlier, platform representatives warned that they would start charging €10 per month from clients who had not traded, deposited or withdrawn assets for a year, and whose balance was under €200.

Bitstamp’s decision drew a wave of criticism from the community. Some Twitter users called the move disappointing.

Others noted that ‘desperate times require desperate measures’. One member of the community said he had first encountered an ‘inactivity fee’.

Bitstamp representatives said the company does not intend to deviate from its goal — to be a safe and reliable platform.

«Thank you for speaking up, we heard you. As a result we have changed course. […] Clients can continue to use all services regardless of balance and the time elapsed since the previous activity», the statement said.

In April, Bitstamp asked customers for information about the provenance of their crypto assets. Users reported that the exchange had blocked withdrawals for EU customers who had not confirmed the provenance of their deposits.

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