Unity Faucet: Revised Withdraw Fee Structure
Unity Faucet: Updated Withdrawal Fee System
Dear Members,
We’ve made some important revisions to our withdrawal fee structure to ensure fairness, sustainability, and complete transparency.
Previous Withdrawal Fee System & Its Issues:
Initially, we implemented a percentage-based fee model to cover high blockchain fees:
- BTC: 10%
- LTC: 2%
- USDT: 15%
Our goal was to make withdrawals possible without putting the platform at financial risk. However, we understand that this fee structure placed a heavy burden on users and could raise doubts about fairness, especially with the Universal Withdrawal Fund, which was meant to balance any surplus or deficit.
This system made it difficult to track exact expenditures and could lead to situations where, during blockchain congestion, we spent more than we collected.
To solve this, we’ve created a more transparent and cohesive model.
New Withdrawal Fee Model: Real Fee System
Starting now, we will only charge the actual transaction and conversion fees we incur each week. These will be:
- Calculated weekly
- Shown publicly with proofs
- Deducted from next week’s profit before profit-sharing
How It Works (Example):
Week 1
Profit: $45
Withdrawal Fee (actual): $5
Not deducted yet
Week 2
Profit: $55
Deduct Last Week’s Fee ($5): Adjusted Profit = $50
- Users’ Share (60%): $30
- Unity Faucet (25%): $12.5
- Scam Protection (10%): $5
- Profit Equalization Fund (5%): $2.5
- New Fee: $6
Week 3
Profit: $66
Deduct Last Week’s Fee ($6): Adjusted Profit = $60
- Users’ Share: $36
- Unity Faucet: $15
- Scam Protection: $6
- Profit Equalization Fund: $3
- New Fee: $7
Why This Model Works:
- No overcharging — users only pay real expenses
- Full transparency with public records
- Ensures the faucet remains sustainable
- Reflects our core philosophy: shared success, shared responsibility
Everyone here is treated as a co-owner. So naturally, we all contribute to expenses just like we all benefit from the profits.
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