> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://boomtown.gitbook.io/boomtown/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://boomtown.gitbook.io/boomtown/start-here/readme-1.md).

# Business Model

<mark style="color:green;">**Trading Fee**</mark><mark style="color:green;">:</mark> BOOMTOWN receives a competitive 1% on every trade (buy/sell) on the platform.

From that 1%:

* 0.5% goes to the $BOOM Buy & Burn
* 0.5% goes to the No Expectations wallet

<mark style="color:green;">**Liquidity Fee:**</mark> When a project reaches 100% of the Bonding Curve, BOOMTOWN charges 2% of the liquidity (in XNT) to create the liquidity pool on XenDEX (fork of Raydium).

* 1% goes to the Creator of the token
* 0.5% goes to the $BOOM Buy & Burn
* 0.5% goes to the No Expectations wallet

<mark style="color:green;">**LP Fees:**</mark> The fees generated from the locked liquidity LP NFTs on XenDEX will be allocated:

* 100% of the $BOOM earned is burned permanently, contributing to token deflation
* 100% of the XNT earned in trading fees is sent to the No Expectations wallet<br>

These service fees are designed to directly benefit the $BOOM token holders by ensuring it remains hyper-deflationary, while simultaneously allowing the BOOMTOWN community to reinvest its profits to further develop & market the ecosystem, further increasing the $BOOM buy & burn.


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