Protocol fees
Blockchain fee
In Chromia, users pay blockchain fees indirectly:
The dapp pays to nodes hosting fees. Fee is paid from dapp token account on a daily basis and depends on computational resources requested by the application and used data volume.
The dapp itself can collect fees from users according to its own policies. This means that there’s no system-wide fee policy for users. Dapp developers are free to implement any policy they want.
In our scenario, Anole Network will pay hosting fees. The end user will not need to pay any gas fee.
Protocol reserve
The ANOLE protocol allocates a share of the protocol's interests to treasury account as reserve for the ecosystem. This reserve is used to sustain the DAO, and pay blockchain hosting fees and future development cost. It is made out of ANOLE.
The details of reserve allocation:
reserved for DAO
35%
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