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BNB is Binance’s native token, but its perpetual trades far beyond one venue — and the all-in cost of a BNB position swings more than the headline fee implies, because depth outside the largest books thins out quickly. That puts the spread you cross and the slippage your order walks in charge of the total, not the fee alone. FeeFloor measures the fee, half-spread and live order-book slippage for a $100,000 BNB perpetual order and ranks every venue by the total. These are crypto perpetual swaps that track spot BNB through funding, not a dated or settled contract.

As of 18 July 2026, the cheapest crypto exchange for a $100K BNB futures trade is Reya at $40.00 all-in.· measured 14:21 UTC

42 venues ranked for a $100K BNB futures buy order (taker), with referral discounts applied. Cheapest is Reya at $40.00.

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Order type

30d volume · VIP tiersStandard tier

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Cheapest measured venue for this buy: Reya at $40.00 on a $100K BNB futures order.

Pricing mode: FeeFloor signup discounts includedDiscounts apply to the fee only — spread and slippage are paid to the market. Our research reports rank on standard published fees.
42 venues ranked for a $100K BNB futures buy order (taker), with referral discounts applied. Cheapest is Reya at $40.00.
ExchangeAction
Reya Points

Fee 4.00Spread 0.00Slip 0.00

$40.004.00 bpsTrade
−10% · saves $4.00

Fee 3.60Spread 0.09Slip 0.52

$42.104.21 bpssaves $4.00Trade
referral code

Fee 0.00Spread 1.17Slip 3.15

$43.204.32 bpsTrade
Extended Points

Fee 2.50Spread 0.09Slip 2.20

$47.904.79 bpsTrade
Ostium Points

Fee 5.00Spread 0.00Slip 0.00

$50.005.00 bpsTrade

Fee 5.00Spread 0.00Slip 0.00

$50.005.00 bpsTrade
−10% · saves $3.80

Fee 3.42Spread 1.66Slip 0.00

$50.805.08 bpssaves $3.80Trade
−15% · saves $9.00

Fee 5.10Spread 0.00Slip 0.00

$51.005.10 bpssaves $9.00Trade
−20% · saves $10.00

Fee 4.00Spread 0.09Slip 1.12

$52.105.21 bpssaves $10.00Trade
−20% · saves $12.00

Fee 4.80Spread 0.09Slip 0.37

$52.605.26 bpssaves $12.00Trade
−10% · saves $2.00

Fee 1.80Spread 0.87Slip 2.68

$53.505.35 bpssaves $2.00Trade
−10% · saves $6.00

Fee 5.40Spread 0.00Slip 0.00

$54.005.40 bpssaves $6.00Trade
StandX Points

Fee 4.00Spread 0.09Slip 1.40

$54.905.49 bpsTrade
−20% · saves $10.00

Fee 4.00Spread 1.49Slip 0.14

$56.305.63 bpssaves $10.00Trade
GRVT Rewards

Fee 4.50Spread 0.08Slip 1.13

$57.105.71 bpsTrade

Fee

Trading fee charged by the venue, after your referral discount.

Spread

Half the difference between best bid and ask at measurement time.

Slippage

Price impact of walking the live order book at your trade size.

Total cost

Fee + spread + slippage — the true execution cost, in basis points. 1 bps = 0.01%.

BNB perpetual cost by venue

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Common questions

Can I trade BNB perpetuals somewhere other than Binance?

Yes. BNB is Binance’s native token, but its perpetual lists on many venues beyond it. The table above measures every venue we track that quotes a BNB perpetual and ranks them by all-in cost — so the cheapest place to open the position is not assumed to be the native exchange.

Is BNB cheaper to trade because it is Binance’s own token?

Not automatically. A venue’s relationship to an asset does not set what a market order costs — the live fee, spread and slippage do. FeeFloor measures those directly, so the ranking reflects real execution cost rather than which platform issued the token.

Does trading a BNB perpetual mean I hold BNB?

No. A perpetual is a derivative that tracks BNB’s price through a funding mechanism; you never hold the token. This page measures the cost to open that perpetual position with a market order, not the cost of buying BNB spot.

Why does the cheapest BNB venue change with my order size?

Fees are flat percentages, but order-book depth is not. A venue that wins on a small BNB order can fall behind on a larger one as your order walks deeper into a thinner book. Use the size control above — the ranking often reshuffles between small and large trades.

The full measurement method — including what we deliberately do not measure — is on the methodology page.