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One can pay for the cashless exercising by selling some of the warrants at the time of exercise equivalent to the strike price, so you may lose some warrants/shares to do cashless exercise but it's still a good deal if the Stock price is above $8-10 at that time.
Schwab charges $39 per cashless/or cash exercise per transaction (any number of warrants/shares) however they will not charge a customer if they've done more than 36 Trades in the past 1 year. I believe it's similar with others including ETrade.