# Fees and Creator Rewards

## **Creator Rewards**

Gochu.fun offers a variety of rewards to incentivize creators and encourage long-term commitment to their tokens. The platform’s reward structure ensures that creators can earn continuous income from their tokens while rewarding Gochu token holders who support the platform.

#### **1. Fee Structure on Gochu.fun**

There are several fees associated with transactions and token activities on the platform, designed to support the ecosystem and reward participants:

* **1% Buy and Sell Fees**: Every time a transaction occurs, a 1% fee is taken from the total amount.
* **Anti-PVP Fee**: If the **Anti-PVP** mechanism is active (i.e., the token has not graduated or migrated), a **30% fee** is applied to sell transactions.
* **Graduation Fee**: When a token graduates and migrates to **Raydium**, a fee of **6 SOL** is collected to support the migration process.
* **Comment Fee:** A **1,000 Gochu** fee is required per comment to prevent spam and bot activity. This helps ensure fair engagement, especially for the [**Hype Lord**](https://gochu-fun.gitbook.io/gochufun/basics/commenting-on-gochu) feature. The fee may adjust based on the Gochu token price.

These fees help to fund the platform and reward those who are engaged in its success.

#### **2. LP Rewards for Creators**

Creators of tokens on Gochu.fun are rewarded based on the liquidity their token generates. A portion of the liquidity pool (LP) rewards goes directly to them. A portion of fees are also allocated to creators:

* **50% of LP Rewards**: Creators earn **50%** of the LP rewards generated by their token’s liquidity pool. This incentivizes creators to foster a healthy, thriving ecosystem around their token.
* **1 SOL Reward upon Graduation**: Once a token graduates and migrates to **Raydium**, creators receive an additional **1 SOL** reward. This bonus is designed to encourage creators to stay committed to growing their token over time and rewarding them for reaching the milestone of migration.
* **Reinvesting in Projects**

  The rewards creators earn not only help sustain them but also provide the necessary funds to **reinvest in their project**. This continuous revenue allows creators to build, grow, and expand their token's reach, while **rewarding their efforts** and encouraging further development of their community.

**3. Creator Earnings on Gochu.fun**

* **General Trading Fees:** Before graduation, creators receive **20% of all buy and sell fees** on their token.
* **Anti-PVP Bonus:** If Anti-PVP is enabled, creators earn **10% of the Anti-PVP sell fee** on their token.

#### **4. Rewards for Gochu Token Holders**

In addition to creator rewards, Gochu token holders who are staking their tokens on the platform also benefit from the ecosystem’s success:

* **50% of LP Rewards**: The remaining **50%** of the LP rewards generated by a creator’s token are distributed to **Gochu token holders** who are staking their tokens. This ensures that those supporting the platform are rewarded for their involvement.
* **Fees for Stakers**: All platform fees generated (minus expenses) are pooled and distributed to Gochu token holders who are staking, rewarding them for their support in the platform’s growth and stability.

#### **5. The Incentive for Long-Term Commitment**

The combination of LP rewards, anti-PVP penalties, and the reward for token graduation creates a strong incentive for creators to remain committed to their tokens long term. As creators build strong communities and increase the liquidity of their tokens, both they and Gochu token holders benefit from the ongoing success of the platform.


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