PixelBridge Core
  • What is PixelBridge Core?
  • ⚪PRODUCT
    • How does PixelBridge Core work?
      • Fees
      • Messaging protocols
      • PixelBridge Core contracts
      • Token value
      • Liquidity provision
    • PixelBridge Core guide
    • How to provide liquidity?
    • How to bridge with PixelBridge Core via mobile TronLink
    • Security audit
  • ⚪PixelBridge CORE SDK
    • Get started
    • Guides
      • General
        • Token info
        • Send
        • Swap
        • Paying fees with stables
      • EVM
        • Transfer
        • Allowance and approve
      • Solana
        • Transfer
        • Swap
      • Stellar
        • Transfer
      • Utilities
        • Amount and fee calculations
        • Transfer time
        • Extra gas limits
  • ⚪SOCIAL LINKS
    • Twtter
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    • Medium
  • ⚪PixelBridge ECOSYSTEM
    • PixelBridge Classic
    • PixelBridge BaaS
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Fees

Fees

Allbridge Core fees can be divided into two distinct categories: fixed transaction fees which are not dependent on the transfer amount and value adjustment fees.

Transaction fee

To pay for the receiving transactions on the destination chain, the user pays a transaction fee. It is paid in the gas coin of the sending chain and is attached to the transaction the user submits. It does not depend on the transfer amount.

Value adjustments

These adjustments affect the final amount received by the user. They include:

  • Dollar value of the sending token, if more than 1 the amount will increase

  • Source chain liquidity provider fee, always 0.15% of the transfer amount

  • Dollar value of the receiving token, if more than 1 the amount will decrease

  • Destination chain liquidity provider fee, always 0.15% of the transfer amount

To summarize, the user always pays 0.3% to the liquidity providers, the rest is the token value fluctuations explained below.

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