Virtual currencies, real risks. The only guarantee in crypto is risk.
there is no legal mechanism on the virtual currencies market to prevent market manipulation or insider dealing;
virtual currencies depend entirely on a specific computer technology and infrastructure, which in certain cases may be very recent and not yet adequately tested;
if one loses the identification code or password giving access to the virtual wallet in which the virtual currency is stored, the currency held therein will be irretrievably lost;
virtual currencies are currently accepted as a means of payment to a limited extent, and in most countries there is no legal obligation to accept them;
for more information about the risks associated with an investment in virtual currencies, we advise you to read the Wikifin page What is a cryptocurrency?
Fees
For EU, US stocks and ETF transactions:
Trade order value up to €500: €1 Trade order value from €500.01: 0.2%
For cryptocurrencies:
Trade order value up to €100: €1 Trade order value from €100.01: 1%