Fee response
How direction changes cost.
Use the arrow keys to adjust the price. Use Home or End to move to either edge.
The fee response stays between 1% and 10%.
A pool that remembers
Move farther from the recent average and the fee rises. Move back toward it and the fee falls.
Each fee has a destination. A buy sends MAGNET to the dead address; eligible sell fees can form standing bids beneath the market.
Holding is the entire interaction.
Fee response
Use the arrow keys to adjust the price. Use Home or End to move to either edge.
The fee response stays between 1% and 10%.
How it works
The farther a move carries price from its recent average, the stronger the response.
A move toward the recent average pays the floor unless it crosses through and stretches beyond.
The complete fee runs from 1% to 10% in either direction, and stays inside that range.
Moving away from the recent average raises the directional fee toward 10%. Moving back toward it returns the fee toward the 1% floor.
Where the fee goes
A fee arrives in whichever currency the trade paid out, and its destination follows from that.
A buy pays its fee in MAGNET, and the whole amount is sent to the dead address as it is collected.
A sell pays its fee in the pair token. When the checks pass, retained inventory may fund a one-sided range beneath the market.
When price reaches a band, it exchanges pair token for MAGNET along the ordinary concentrated-liquidity curve.
The bid
Each eligible placement begins as pair-token-only liquidity below price. It remains non-removable through the hook, while its composition and active depth continue to change normally as the market moves.
The hook can add a band and exposes no path to remove the position later.
A new band starts with pair currency alone, so it rests below the market as standing demand.
Stability, proximity, gas, inventory, and size checks decide when and how much can be added.
MAGNET
Price moves. The fee responds. Tokens retire and liquidity can build.