# In-Game Fees

The **MemesVsUndead** system incorporates various commissions strategically designed to foster stability within the gaming economy. These commissions play a vital role in ensuring the liquidity and sustainability of the reward pool. Here are the key commissions within the **MemesVsUndead** ecosystem:

1. **10% Exchange Commission between $MVU and $ME :** This commission is implemented to maintain the liquidity of the reward pool. On the sale of $MVU to $ME or vice versa, a **small portion of the transaction value is allocated to the reward pool (5%), development (3%) and reserves pool (2%)**, bolstering its availability and ensuring a consistent flow of rewards for participants.
2. **NFT Market 10% Commission:** The NFT market within **MemesVsUndead** imposes a commission to support the liquidity of the reward pool. Whenever users engage in NFT transactions, a percentage of the transaction value is directed towards the reward pool, reinforcing its liquidity and sustainability.
3. **Additional Commissions:** In addition to the aforementioned commissions, **MemesVsUndead** plans to introduce other mechanisms that contribute to the reward pool's well-being. These mechanisms may include innovative approaches, such as a usage commission, designed to uphold the liquidity and stability of the reward pool as the ecosystem evolves.

By implementing these commissions, **MemesVsUndead** ensures a robust gaming economy where the reward pool remains sufficiently liquid, allowing for continued participation and rewarding experiences for users. These commissions act as essential mechanisms, promoting a sustainable ecosystem that benefits all participants involved.


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