The Twitter community discovered on July 4 that Rabby, a wallet known as a better wallet than MetaMask, secretly added a 0.25% Rabby fee to the user interface. The community's opinion is that it is certainly possible for Rabby to provide reasonable revenue for its services, but the way it is not announced and hidden in the user interface is disappointing.

Hate to say this abt my beloved @Rabby_io but theyre being a bit scammy. They've introduced a 0.25% swaps fee.. which is fine but it's been purposefully hidden in the UI that is only seen by a scroll which isnt necessary to send the tx. Screens show before and after scroll pic.twitter.com/9oVucHoU6x

— toast (@intocryptoast) July 3, 2024

One day later, Rabby announced that it had completed a new version of Rabby Wallet, indicating that there would be a 0.25% fee for currency exchange to support their services. However, netizens replied below and said that they really can’t think of any motivation for Rabby Swap because there are other transaction methods with almost zero fees.

Today, we have completed the new releases for Rabby Extension, Rabby Desktop, and Rabby Mobile. In the new version, we charge a 0.25% fee in our built-in swap. This fee allows us to continue enhancing our services and features, ensuring the best possible experience.Alongside…

— Rabby Wallet (@Rabby_io) July 5, 2024

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