# Revenue Model

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Linx operates a comprehensive, multi-stream revenue model designed to capture value across all platform activities while maintaining platform sustainability through systematic token buybacks. This diversified approach ensures revenue stability and reduces dependence on any single income source, creating a robust economic foundation for long-term platform operation.

### Revenue Streams

#### Stream 1: Swap Aggregation Fees

**Source:** All swap transactions executed through Linx infrastructure\
**Application:** Universal across Linx Wallet, Linx App, and API integrations\
**Mechanism:** Fixed percentage fee on transaction volume\
**Revenue Driver:** Trading volume growth and user adoption across all interfaces

**Stream 2: Lending Protocol Interest Margin**

**Source:** Interest rate spread between borrowers and lenders\
**Application:** All lending and borrowing activities on Linx Lending\
**Mechanism:** Percentage of gross interest paid by borrowers flows to treasury\
**Revenue Driver:** Total Value Locked (TVL) growth and lending volume expansion\
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**Stream 3: Loan Origination Fees**

**Source:** New loan creation and processing\
**Application:** One-time fee per loan initialization\
**Mechanism:** Fixed fee or percentage of loan amount\
**Revenue Driver:** Number of new loans and average loan size

#### Stream 4: OTC Trading Fees

**Source:** Over-the-counter trading facilitation\
**Application:** Large volume trades and institutional transactions\
**Mechanism:** Percentage of traded amount\
**Revenue Driver:** Institutional adoption and large-volume trading activity


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