Xaman Wallet reportedly eyes minimum fee removal to boost XRP Ledger liquidity

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Xaman Wallet, the self-custodial app built by XRPL Labs and the dominant wallet for the XRP Ledger ecosystem, has removed its 0.09 XRP minimum fee on trades. The stated goal is straightforward: less friction at the entry point means more people can actually use the network’s liquidity, including traders moving smaller amounts who were previously priced out by the floor. It is a notable reversal for a wallet that only introduced its service fee structure in late January 2025, when it rolled out a 0.8% trading fee on swaps and decentralized exchange activity, paired with that 0.09 XRP minimum. For context, the XRP Ledger’s own base transaction cost sits at roughly 0.00001 XRP. Xaman’s minimum was, by comparison, orders of magnitude higher than the network itself charges. Why the minimum fee mattered more than it looked Removing the floor does not eliminate Xaman’s service fees entirely. The 0.8% trading fee on swaps and DEX activity remains in place. What changes is the lower bound: trades that previously couldn’t make economic sense below a certain size now have a clearer path to execution without being penalized simply for being small. Context: Xaman’s evolving fee structure Xaman,...

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