The post Altcoin Listed on Major Exchanges Announces Transaction Fee and Burn Notice appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Clanker is making a radical change to transaction fees on the platform, effective November 13, 2025. The project announced that it will permanently transfer control of all fees collected in Clanker (CLANKER) to content creators. Creators will now be able to either claim these fees or burn them to reduce supply. This will allow communities to make more flexible decisions about their growth models. According to the company’s official announcement, this move is designed to better align with Clanker’s most recent projects. It also revealed that the platform currently holds over 1% of the CLANKER supply. In today’s purchases, Clanker acquired a total of 2,233 CLANKER, 1,644 of which were acquired through protocol fees and 589 through liquidity fees. This brings its total holdings to 10,349 CLANKER. The announcement also highlighted significant differences in the fee structure compared to previous versions. In Clanker v3.1 and earlier, fees could reach up to 0.6%, charged on both WETH and the project token. In the new v4 version, the fee has been reduced to 0.2% and is charged solely on WETH. The platform stated that this update creates a more equitable structure by reducing the fee gap between old and new projects. Clanker added that the change will not affect purchases made for the CLANKER token, which will continue to be funded solely by WETH fees. *This is not investment advice. Follow our Telegram and Twitter account now for exclusive news, analytics and on-chain data! Source: https://en.bitcoinsistemi.com/altcoin-listed-on-major-exchanges-announces-transaction-fee-and-burn-notice/The post Altcoin Listed on Major Exchanges Announces Transaction Fee and Burn Notice appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Clanker is making a radical change to transaction fees on the platform, effective November 13, 2025. The project announced that it will permanently transfer control of all fees collected in Clanker (CLANKER) to content creators. Creators will now be able to either claim these fees or burn them to reduce supply. This will allow communities to make more flexible decisions about their growth models. According to the company’s official announcement, this move is designed to better align with Clanker’s most recent projects. It also revealed that the platform currently holds over 1% of the CLANKER supply. In today’s purchases, Clanker acquired a total of 2,233 CLANKER, 1,644 of which were acquired through protocol fees and 589 through liquidity fees. This brings its total holdings to 10,349 CLANKER. The announcement also highlighted significant differences in the fee structure compared to previous versions. In Clanker v3.1 and earlier, fees could reach up to 0.6%, charged on both WETH and the project token. In the new v4 version, the fee has been reduced to 0.2% and is charged solely on WETH. The platform stated that this update creates a more equitable structure by reducing the fee gap between old and new projects. Clanker added that the change will not affect purchases made for the CLANKER token, which will continue to be funded solely by WETH fees. *This is not investment advice. Follow our Telegram and Twitter account now for exclusive news, analytics and on-chain data! Source: https://en.bitcoinsistemi.com/altcoin-listed-on-major-exchanges-announces-transaction-fee-and-burn-notice/

Altcoin Listed on Major Exchanges Announces Transaction Fee and Burn Notice

2025/11/08 22:55

Clanker is making a radical change to transaction fees on the platform, effective November 13, 2025.

The project announced that it will permanently transfer control of all fees collected in Clanker (CLANKER) to content creators. Creators will now be able to either claim these fees or burn them to reduce supply. This will allow communities to make more flexible decisions about their growth models.

According to the company’s official announcement, this move is designed to better align with Clanker’s most recent projects. It also revealed that the platform currently holds over 1% of the CLANKER supply. In today’s purchases, Clanker acquired a total of 2,233 CLANKER, 1,644 of which were acquired through protocol fees and 589 through liquidity fees. This brings its total holdings to 10,349 CLANKER.

The announcement also highlighted significant differences in the fee structure compared to previous versions. In Clanker v3.1 and earlier, fees could reach up to 0.6%, charged on both WETH and the project token. In the new v4 version, the fee has been reduced to 0.2% and is charged solely on WETH. The platform stated that this update creates a more equitable structure by reducing the fee gap between old and new projects.

Clanker added that the change will not affect purchases made for the CLANKER token, which will continue to be funded solely by WETH fees.

*This is not investment advice.

Follow our Telegram and Twitter account now for exclusive news, analytics and on-chain data!

Source: https://en.bitcoinsistemi.com/altcoin-listed-on-major-exchanges-announces-transaction-fee-and-burn-notice/

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