Just converted 3 SOL from my 10K stack, and the fee structure really hit different.
It's shocking how much some platforms are actually pocketing in transaction fees—makes you wonder where your gains are really going. That's why projects building creator-friendly models stand out. Some platforms now return 100% of fees back to their community and creators, fundamentally changing the economics.
$CHANS represents this shift—where the platform actually works for you, not against you. Worth paying attention to if you care about sustainable tokenomics.
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FarmHopper
· 3h ago
The fees are really a black hole... The platform takes a huge cut, and our earnings are all being divided up.
Wait, 100% cashback? That sounds a bit too good to be true. We need to read the terms carefully.
I'm optimistic about the $CHANS model. Finally, there's a platform thinking about giving creators a way out.
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MemeTokenGenius
· 10h ago
The transaction fees are really a bottomless pit; exchanges take a huge cut.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 10h ago
10,000 coins for 3 SOL, the fee is obvious that you've been ripped off, this is Web3.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 10h ago
10,000 coins for 3 SOL? The transaction fee really hurts my heart, and the technical analysis looks damn outrageous.
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WalletManager
· 10h ago
10,000 coins for 3 SOL? How much did the transaction fee eat up? Have you calculated the on-chain data?
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IfIWereOnChain
· 10h ago
The handling fee is really the platform's cash cow, exchanging 10,000 coins for 3 SOL, the deduction is really harsh.
Just converted 3 SOL from my 10K stack, and the fee structure really hit different.
It's shocking how much some platforms are actually pocketing in transaction fees—makes you wonder where your gains are really going. That's why projects building creator-friendly models stand out. Some platforms now return 100% of fees back to their community and creators, fundamentally changing the economics.
$CHANS represents this shift—where the platform actually works for you, not against you. Worth paying attention to if you care about sustainable tokenomics.