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$ZWLT Fees

Transparency and fairness in fee structures are critical elements in the success of any decentralized platform. ZuesWallet is committed to providing a clear, competitive, and equitable fee model for all its users. This section outlines the various fees associated with using the ZuesWallet platform and its native $ZWLT token.

Fee Categories

  1. Transaction Fees

    • Standard Transaction: A minimal fee for transferring $ZWLT or other EVM-compatible tokens.
    • Smart Contract Interaction: Fees may vary depending on the complexity of the contract.
  2. Trading Fees on $ZWLT Exchange (AMM)

    • Trading Fee: A nominal percentage is charged on each trade.
    • Pool Creation Fee: A one-time fee for initiating a new liquidity pool.
  3. Staking Fees

    • Stake Initiation: A small fee for entering a staking pool.
    • Stake Withdrawal: A fee for unstaking and claiming rewards.
  4. Swap Fees on $ZWLT Swap

    • Platform Fee: A portion goes to ZuesWallet for maintaining the service.
    • Liquidity Provider Fee: Allocated to liquidity providers in the pool.
  5. Governance Fees

    • Proposal Submission: A fee for submitting governance proposals.
    • Voting: No fee is charged for voting on proposals.

Fee Discounts

Holders of $ZWLT tokens may be eligible for fee discounts, including:

  • Reduced trading fees on $ZWLT Exchange.
  • Lower fees for staking and unstaking.
  • Special promotions and seasonal discounts.

Fee Distribution

The collected fees are distributed as follows:

  • Platform Maintenance: A portion is allocated for the ongoing development and maintenance of ZuesWallet.
  • Liquidity Providers: A share goes to those who provide liquidity in various pools.
  • Staking Rewards: A part is redirected to staking pools as additional rewards.
  • Community Treasury: A fraction is reserved for community initiatives and governance.

Transparency and Updates

ZuesWallet is committed to maintaining transparency in its fee structure. Any changes to fees will be communicated in advance through official channels and require community approval through governance proposals.