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Fee Structure

Vaults have costs. Anyone telling you otherwise is lying. But here's the difference between us and everyone else: we're showing you exactly where every penny goes, why it goes there, and how it affects your returns. No hidden fees. No surprise deductions. No fine print bullshit.

The Four Types of Fees (And Why Each Exists)

Every vault operates with four potential fee categories: trading fees (paid to exchanges), performance fees (paid to vault operators), management fees (paid for ongoing operations), and withdrawal fees (redistributed to remaining holders). Let's break down each one with brutal honesty

Fee Type
Rate
Who Gets It
When Charged

Trading Fees

0.08% avg per trade

Exchanges (Aster/Backpack/zkLighter)

Every trade execution

Performance Fee

20% of profits

Arbitrix

Monthly on net profits only

Management Fee

0% (Months 1-3) 2% annually (Month 4+)

Arbitrix

Quarterly on total balance

Withdrawal Fee

0.1%

Remaining vault holders

When you withdraw

Deposit Fee

0%

Nobody

Never


Why This Fee Structure Is Fair

We eat our own cooking: The core team holds $ARBX and will receive vault tokens via the same airdrop mechanism. Our money is subject to the same fees as yours.

We only win when you win: 80% of our revenue comes from performance fees. If the vault performs poorly, we earn almost nothing. We're incentivized to maximize returns, not collect management fees.

Lowest rates in our category: Compare our 2% management + 20% performance to traditional finance (2-3% + 20-30%) or competing DeFi vaults (3-5% + 15-25%). We're at the bottom end of both ranges.

First 3 months completely free management: This gives early adopters maximum profit potential and demonstrates our confidence in the strategy.

Full transparency: You can verify every fee deduction on-chain. Nothing is hidden. The smart contract code is public and auditable.

The only question that matters: After all fees, will you earn significantly more than any alternative passive strategy? The answer, based on historical data, is an emphatic yes.


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