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- When you buy gems in VeVe, you're charged in USD: 1 gem costs $1USD.
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When you buy gems in VeVe, you're charged in USD: 1 gem costs $1USD. But you might pay a slightly different price based on your currency or payment method - read on to learn more. Description. Gems are the VeVe in-app token that you use to exchange for collectibles during drops or in the Market.
Sep 15, 2024 · Fees. Payout Fees: Users will be charged a payout Fee of 10% of the gross withdrawal amount (for example requesting 100 Gems for withdrawal, 10% will be deducted as a payout Fee meaning the user will receive the equivalent of 90 Gems). In addition the following Fees apply. For payouts to US bank account; $1USD.
Payout is a system that allows you to withdraw your Gems from your VeVe wallet and into your bank account in your local currency. You must complete KYC (Know Your Customer) and be verified before you will have access to the feature.
Dec 16, 2023 · How are gems priced in VeVe? When you buy gems in VeVe, you're charged in USD: 1 gem costs $1USD. But you might pay a slightly different price based on your currency or payment method - read on to learn more.
100 gems on Veve app is $99.99 charged through my Apple ID account. Ok, fine. However, it was disclosed in one of the AMA’s in the past week that Veve has to pay 30 percent to Apple on each transaction. So, that means that everything on the Veve app is worth 70% of what the gem number indicates.
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Gems are VeVe’s in-app currency. 1 Gem is equivalent to USD$1.00. You can choose to buy Gems when participating in a Drop, or you can load your VeVe wallet with Gems beforehand from your Profile.
To find the average cost, just look towards the auctions. Here you'll be able to see what the average price users are buying a specific collectible for. If you go any higher in #’s from there, expect the price will start to lower until you hit that "Floor" value I explained above.