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# Fee Structure

Genify brokerage offers a transparent and straightforward fee structure based on the products and services used.&#x20;

#### RWA Tokenization and Tokens

We have three different fee types for RWA tokenization and token fees. These fees are flexible and can be adjusted based on market conditions, or company needs with upfront notice.

1. **Minting Fee**
   * **Rate:** 0.35%
   * **Description:** This fee is deducted from the amount of stablecoins that the user is using to mint the RWA tokens. The minting fee includes the custody fee.&#x20;
2. **Redemption Fee**
   * **Rate:** 0.28%
   * **Description:** This fee is deducted from the amount of stablecoins received by the user when redeeming the RWA tokens.
3. **Trading Fee**
   * **Rate:** 0.05%
   * **Description:** Applied to each buy or sale order conducted outside of the Stable platform. This fee is enforced at the DEX pool contract level, as only whitelisted DEXs can open pools for our RWA tokens. The trading fee does not apply to other operations such as lending or borrowing, transfers, or CDP protocols.

#### Stablecoin Fees

For stablecoins, there are no direct fees involved with minting or redemption. However, a withdrawal fee applies when a user redeems stablecoins and withdraws fiat to a connected bank account.

1. **Cash Withdrawal Fee**
   * **Rate:** 0.2%
   * **Description:** This fee is deducted from the fiat amount that the user is withdrawing to their bank account.


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