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-Design Doc 012: Exchange Fee Configuration
-##########################################
+DD 12: Exchange Fee Configuration
+#################################
.. note::
@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ Note that for a typical transaction, the number of coins is logarithmic to the
amount. So with the above fee structure, paying amounts around 10 EUR would on
average involve about 6 coins with 1/3rd fees at 0.005, 1/3rd fees at 0.01 and
1/3rd fees at 0.015, resulting in an expected total transaction cost in
-**deposit** fees of 0.03 EUR. In constrast, paying 0.50 cents would require
+**deposit** fees of 0.03 EUR. In contrast, paying 0.50 cents would require
on average 4 coins cost less than 0.02 EUR in **deposit** fees. As a result
of this fee structure, microtransactions with Taler have a higher fee in terms
of percentage, while larger transactions are still highly competitive.
@@ -544,4 +544,4 @@ Other documents regarding fee specifications:
* Fee schedule and metrics from the users' point of view :doc:`008-fees`
-* Wire fee for different wiring methods (``sepa`` or ``x-taler-wire``) <https://docs.taler.net/taler-exchange-manual.html#wire-fee-structure>
+* Wire fee for different wiring methods (``iban`` or ``x-taler-wire``) <https://docs.taler.net/taler-exchange-manual.html#wire-fee-structure>