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
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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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