I don't think anyone compared the fees to brokerages that charge no commission but variable spreads. I would tend to agree with you if that was the benchmark. I compared it with how much my local bank charges for a wire transfer to anywhere in the world I wish to transfer funds to. Or brokers for executions with direct market access where you pay the actually market determined spread, only.
On the other hand, it is equally disingenuous to just look at crypto to crypto transfer fees either. As long as bread and milk is still being paid with fiat one needs to account for all the fees to get your cryptos purchased with fiat and the other way around as well and those total cost are far exceeding any cost most banks charge for fiat money transfers. Same applies to trading cryptos: fees to convert fiat to crypto, transfer fees from crypto1 to crypto2, transfer fees between cold storage and exchange wallets,and many other fees.
On the other hand, it is equally disingenuous to just look at crypto to crypto transfer fees either. As long as bread and milk is still being paid with fiat one needs to account for all the fees to get your cryptos purchased with fiat and the other way around as well and those total cost are far exceeding any cost most banks charge for fiat money transfers. Same applies to trading cryptos: fees to convert fiat to crypto, transfer fees from crypto1 to crypto2, transfer fees between cold storage and exchange wallets,and many other fees.
I really don't like this marketing game that these brokerages have been doing for quite a while by calling a trade "commission-free" but then still taking a cut out of the trade by up-charging the customer by giving them an inferior execution price. It just seems like a play on words because they are still getting a fee for facilitating the trade. So it's not a "commission" simply because they aren't calling it one? And with them fiddling around with the spread in a variable way up to 1%, it just seems very um... I hate to use the word shady... but it definitely doesn't seem like a clear and transparent way to do business from the perspective of the customer.

