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How Do Trading Fees Contribute to the Fund’s Sustainability?

Some exchanges allocate a small percentage of the total trading fees (taker and/or maker fees) directly into the insurance fund. This provides a constant, predictable source of capital to the fund, helping it grow and maintain a robust size regardless of market volatility and liquidation events.

This continuous contribution acts as a buffer against future deficits.

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