You''re wrong about one thing. You do pay a fee of a fraction of a percent to move from native Hive to Hive-Engine Hive but that's very small compared to the spread between the best buy price and the best sell price in many trading pairs. If you want to buy BUSD you can go to Ionomy and buy 10 BUSD for HBD. I'm keeping the spread at 2% for the end user. So, 10.1 HBD buys 10 BUSD approximately on Ionomy. So far keeping liquidity has been more profitable than not doing anything with it but a lot less profitable than simply leaving it in Savings and collecting interest.
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That is not a trading fee. It is a deposit/withdrawal fee. The lowest I know comes from HivePay](https://hivepay.io/swap) which is 0.2%
I have most of my cryptocurrency earning some form of a yield. The tiny bits I have liquid becomes useful when I want to have some flexibility with my finances.
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