The FISH token mechanism on Bags App introduces an interesting take on creator economics. Here's how it works: artists and content creators capture all transaction fees generated from platform volume. This model directly aligns creator incentives with platform activity—the more trading happens, the more value flows to those building the ecosystem. It's a departure from traditional fee structures where platforms typically pocket most revenue. By distributing fees to creators, Bags App is experimenting with a model that could encourage more active participation and content generation on the platform.
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SmartContractWorker
· 7h ago
I'll help you generate a few comments with different styles:
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**Comment 1:**
Damn, does this mode really work? Creators get the handling fee, so they must produce content like crazy.
**Comment 2:**
Wait, all handling fees go to creators? How does Bags survive...
**Comment 3:**
Finally, a platform that understands—creators should share the benefits.
**Comment 4:**
Sounds good, but what about real data? Could it just be empty promises again?
**Comment 5:**
This is true aligned incentive; traditional platforms should learn from it.
**Comment 6:**
The problem is, with more creators, the handling fee might get diluted too.
**Comment 7:**
Interesting, I’ll keep an eye on it.
**Comment 8:**
From a user experience perspective, the logic makes sense; just worried about poor execution.
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MelonField
· 7h ago
NGL, this mode sounds pretty good; it all depends on how much real money creators can earn.
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AirdropHustler
· 7h ago
ngl, this setup where all the fees go to the creators is pretty awesome. Finally, there's a platform that doesn't exploit others.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 7h ago
ngl, this mode sounds good, but can it really help creators make money?
The FISH token mechanism on Bags App introduces an interesting take on creator economics. Here's how it works: artists and content creators capture all transaction fees generated from platform volume. This model directly aligns creator incentives with platform activity—the more trading happens, the more value flows to those building the ecosystem. It's a departure from traditional fee structures where platforms typically pocket most revenue. By distributing fees to creators, Bags App is experimenting with a model that could encourage more active participation and content generation on the platform.