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# Costs of using Squads

### **How much does it cost to use Squads?**

{% hint style="info" %}
Network fees can vary slightly depending on the action performed inside of a Squad. This happens due to differences in the weights of instructions, which require different spaces on the blockchain.
{% endhint %}

**Approximate** **network fees** for various actions inside Squads:

* **Squad deployment -** 0.0025 - 0.0045 SOL depending on the initial amount of owners&#x20;
* **Sign transaction** - 0.000005 SOL
* **Withdrawing SPL tokens** - 0.0048 SOL
* **Depositing SPL tokens** - 0.00001 SOL
* **Depositing NFT** - 0.00001 SOL &#x20;
* **Withdrawing NFT** - 0.005 SOL
* **Add owner** - 0.0057 SOL
* **Remove owner** - 0.0050 SOL
* **Change threshold** - 0.0050 SOL
* **Add program** - 0.00301 SOL
* **Buy NFT from Tensor** - 0.00298 SOL
* **Rent NFT from the vault** - 0.00298 SOL
* **Stake SOL with a validator** - 0.00976 SOL


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