Usually, each transaction gets done at its own unique exchange rate. Due to the volatile nature of the cryptocurrency market and the ever-changing network fees, the rate might change at any moment, and thus described as “floating”. As a result, you might get a different rate than you expected once your exchange is executed/completed.
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