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Bitcoin Brokerage River Financial Drops Fees for Recurring Trades

Crypto-exchange Binance also recently announced zero-fee bitcoin trades on its platform.

Updated May 11, 2023, 6:55 p.m. Published Aug 2, 2022, 1:51 p.m.
River Financial CEO Alex Leishman at BTC 2022. (Danny Nelson/CoinDesk)
River Financial CEO Alex Leishman at BTC 2022. (Danny Nelson/CoinDesk)

River Financial, a San Francisco-based bitcoin technology and financial services company, has eliminated trading fees for recurring bitcoin orders. The move comes less than two months after crypto-exchange Binance began rolling out zero-fee trading of the currency on its platform.

“I think [zero-fee bitcoin trading] is somewhat in reaction to the bear market, but I do think that it's inevitable,” River Financial co-founder and CEO Alexander Leishman told CoinDesk during an interview.

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Financial institutions are increasingly offering bitcoin brokerage to allow clients to buy and sell the asset, and the increased competition is bringing in a new era of price margin compression for brokerages, Leishman said.

“The long-term trend is fees going to zero for bitcoin, and we’re really just leaning into it,” he continued.

River Financial’s zero-fee trading becomes effective one week after a customer sets up the first recurring BTC order, and there’s no order size limit. The underlying trading strategy is dollar cost averaging (DCA), where an investor purchases assets on a set schedule rather than in reaction to market movements.

Read more: Dollar Cost Averaging: Build Crypto Wealth on a Budget

“The benefit of DCA is removing your emotions from accumulating bitcoin. It’s easy to get caught up and stressed about price movements,” Leishman said.

Leishman added that the DCA side of the business was a starting point for River Financial’s zero-fee trading. The company currently feels its brokerage product provides value for one-time orders and justifies a trading fee. He noted that River Financial has lowered and simplified its fee structure across its products.

River Financial continues to roll out its River Mining program, unveiled last October. Customers can purchase bitcoin-mining machines and leave the setup and maintenance in River’s hands. The near-term road map also includes the Lightning Network, which allows users to send and receive BTC quickly and with lower fees by moving the transactions off-chain.

“We are spending a lot of time investing in our Lightning Network Infrastructure, which we think is going to be a huge opportunity down the road for various financial products to be built and delivered to our clients,” said Leishman.

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