# Protocol Fees

MemeJob has a clear and user-friendly cost system that ensures fairness and sustainability for all users. Here is a breakdown of the platform's fees:

1. **Token creation & bonding curve listing fees - (0% fee + Hedera network fee)**

   To create and launch your token on MemeJob, any user will have to cover the [Hedera network token creation fee ](https://hedera.com/fees)of 1$ + transaction fee. The memejob protocol incurs no fees.
2. **Trading fees ( 1% fee + Hedera network fee)**

   All transactions on the MemeJob bonding curve incur a 1% fee. This charge goes towards platform operations and constant enhancement, ensuring that users have a sustained flawless experience and ever-new improved features.&#x20;
3. **Liquidity Fees**&#x20;

   When the token graduates from the Bonding Curve, the following distribution happens automatically :&#x20;

   1. LP - A new SaucerSwap V1 liquidity pool is seeded with 69,420 $HBAR and 230,000,000 ( 230 Million ) units of graduated token
   2. Graduation reward - The token creator ( DEV ) receives a reward worth 690 $HBAR
   3. LP creation fee - The SaucerSwap V1 liquidity pool creation fee worth 50$ (˜160 $HBAR) is paid by the protocol
   4. Liquidity fee - The memejob protocol retains the remaining amount of \~1700 $HBAR ( actual values may vary depending other fees & BC )
   5. Hedera network fees
4. **Post Graduation Fees** **(0% fee + Hedera network fee & DEX fees)**

   Following the graduation from the memejob bonding curve, and DEX listing, you can continue to trade the token via the memejob platform without any fees.


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