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💰Transaction ​Fees​

As users engage with the platform and participate in various activities, a small fee is charged for each transaction. These fees contribute to the ecosystem's sustainability, incentivize creators, and support the treasury.


Key Transaction Fee Categories

  1. Minting Fees

    • Creators can mint content as NFTs by specifying the mint price and the number of available tokens.

    • A small fee is applied during the minting process, and a share of subsequent transaction fees is directed back to the creator whenever the NFT changes hands.

    • This model encourages content tokenization and active participation within the ecosystem.

  2. Donation Fees

    • Consumers may donate directly to creators, incurring a nominal transaction fee on each donation.

    • This fee structure supports seamless creator-consumer interactions while contributing to overall platform revenue.

  3. Subscription Fees

    • Content creators can offer subscription-based access to premium content or Dapps, with a fee charged per subscription transaction.

    • This provides creators with a recurring revenue stream while ensuring continuous engagement from subscribers.

  4. Marketplace Fees

    • The 3VO marketplace enables the purchase of digital assets such as templates, extensions, and widgets.

    • A transaction fee is levied on each purchase, which supports operational costs while fostering market growth within the ecosystem.


How Transaction Fees Contribute to the Ecosystem

  1. Treasury Allocation

    • A portion of every transaction fee is directed to the platform treasury, managed by the DAO.

    • The treasury funds ecosystem development initiatives, liquidity provision, and rewards for stakeholders.

  2. Burn Mechanism

    • Certain fees may be burned, reducing the overall supply of the $3VO token and potentially driving token value appreciation.

    • This burning process supports deflationary tokenomics, benefiting long-term token holders.

  3. Incentives and Rewards

    • Collected fees are used to incentivize both creators and users through rewards, gamified engagement, and loyalty programs.

    • These incentives promote active participation and contribute to the ecosystem's organic growth.

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