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Save Money with Cheapest Exchange Fee in M’sia! Here’s Why This Investment Platform is Great for Beginners

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In today’s fast-paced digital world, whether it’s creating monetised content or exploring diverse investment portfolios, Malaysians have many options to hustle and grow their wealth. However, one particular investment avenue that has taken the nation by storm is cryptocurrency trading – you’d be surprised by how many of your friends or family are into it, given how accessible it is now.

But if you’re interested in the crypto game or looking to try somewhere new, there’s a new platform in town that offers the CHEAPEST exchange fee in Malaysia!

Malaysia’s newest cryptocurrency trading platform, Hata, aims to make crypto trading easier and more affordable for everyone with the lowest exchange fee for instant transactions, ZERO maker fees and more!

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With over 40 cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin and Ethereum available for trading, here’s why you should check out Hata:

 

1. Stamp of approval from the Securities Commission Malaysia

Hata Guidelines On Digital Assets Come Into Force Today

To give users like you ABSOLUTE peace of mind, Hata is regulated and supervised by both the Securities Commission Malaysia and the Labuan Financial Services Authority (FSA). So you know security is tight lah if your investments are also overseen by the main regulatory agencies for Malaysia’s capital markets.

Wonder how Hata handles their security? Aside from being supervised by financial regulators, Hata ensures that your assets are secure and backed 1:1 24/7 with Multi-Party Computation (MPC) technology – which means your cryptocurrencies are always stored safely with industry-grade safeguards.

Plus, Hata partnered with a licensed trustee to safeguard your fiat currencies, so your funds will never get mixed up with their own company funds.

 

2. Save money with the cheapest exchange fee in the country!

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Aside from a sturdy security ecosystem, Hata also prides itself as an affordable investment platform with some of the most competitive rates in the country. As the platform with the lowest exchange fee in Malaysia, Hata only charges a mere 1% fee for instant buy and sell transactions, which means you can invest more without the guilt! Add that with ZERO maker fees and taker fees as low as 0.1% to 0.4%, and Hata is officially the most affordable option in Malaysia!

Even though Hata makes investments more affordable, they didn’t skimp on convenience and usability either. With support for local bank transfers and even popular e-wallets like GrabPay and Boost, you can now instantly deposit and withdraw funds for your investments!

If you’re worried about being overwhelmed by investment platforms, Hata emphasises a simple and intuitive interface that allows beginner traders to quickly get the hang of it, while experienced traders can appreciate how seamless trading can be.

 

3. Build up your capital with your friends!

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How does passive income sound? Just by joining the Hata Affiliate Programme, you can earn a 30% commission every time your referred friend trades on the regulated exchange. So once they’re on board with Hata, you can continue earning from your friends’ trade deals while they enjoy some of the most competitive rates in the country – talk about a win-win situation! Jom join the Hata Affiliate Programme here.

 

Now anyone can trade with Hata!

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Lowest transaction fee of 1% in the country, regulated by the Securities Commission Malaysia and the Labuan Financial Services Authority (FSA), and zero maker fees – it’s no wonder Hata is quickly gaining popularity among Malaysian crypto traders! If you’re looking to invest with the cheapest transaction fee, look no further than Hata.

Sign up for Hata here and kickstart your journey toward financial freedom, or stay in the loop by checking out their pages:

Source: 123RF
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