Guild Base Fee
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Breakdown of the fee structure on Guild.

Guild Creation & Management

It's free to create and manage Guilds. All you need is an Ethereum wallet.

Guild Pin

The price of Pins is free. Guild currently takes a nominal base fee for minting Pins, which goes towards Our Guild treasury. The base fees differ by chains:

  • Polygon: 2 MATIC

  • BSC: 0.0075 BNB

  • Base: 0.00175 ETH

  • Arbitrum One: 0.00175 ETH

  • zkSync Era: 0.00175 ETH

  • Optimism: 0.00175 ETH

  • Cronos: 15 CRO

The fees are clearly displayed before the confirmation of the transaction.

Guild NFT Reward

The price of NFT rewards depends on Guild admins. Guild currently takes a nominal base fee for minting NFT rewards, which goes towards Our Guild treasury. The base fees differ by chains:

  • Ethereum: 0.001 ETH

  • Polygon: 2 MATIC

  • BSC: 0.0075 BNB

  • Base: 0.001 ETH

  • Optimism: 0.001 ETH

  • Cronos: 15 CRO

  • Mumbai: 0.069 MATIC

The fees are clearly displayed before the confirmation of the transaction.

Requirement Purchase

Guild currently takes a fee of 1%* and a nominal base fee for token requirement purchases, which goes towards Our Guild treasury. The base fees differ by chains:

  • Ethereum: 0.0005 ETH

  • Polygon: 0.5 MATIC

  • Arbitrum One: 0.001 ETH

*1% of the purchase price of the tokens

The fees are clearly displayed before the confirmation of the transaction.

Payment Requirement

Creators keep 90% of their revenue and the rest goes towards Our Guild treasury. The 10% fee, covering operational costs, can be optionally shared with partners whose integration is gated with the payments.

The fees are clearly displayed before the confirmation of the transaction.

Secondary Market Fee

As of now, we do not have a secondary market fee. Guild Pins and NFT rewards are non-transferable (soulbound) tokens that have no financial value and aren't tradeable on secondary markets.

Guild reserves the right to make adjustments to its fee structure at any time.

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