ICYMI: Bitstamp scraps planned inactivity fee over customer concerns
Bitstamp announced Wednesday that it has decided not to charge customers a monthly, 10 euro fee for having an inactive account.
The decision to nix the fee comes less than a week after Bitstamp announced the change in a July 1 blog post. These charges would have applied to customers with balances of less than 200 euros that had not made any transactions or performed staking in the past year, excluding those based in the United States. Bitstamp did acknowledge that"some" of its customers were concerned about the change in its initial blog post explaining the fee.
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