Documentation
Public docs for project teams and token holders
Use the audience guides if you want the shortest path, or open the deeper reference pages for fees, how migration works, security, FAQ, and glossary.
Fees
Fees and costs
This page separates published project-side fees from holder-side costs and explains which items are reclaimable versus not reclaimable.
Published project-side fees
These are the main project-side fees and cost categories to review before launching a migration.
| Item | Current published amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Platform fee | 2 SOL flat per project | Charged when the project is created under the current configuration. |
| Settlement fee | 1% of captured WSOL from liquidations | Collected during liquidation as old-token value is converted into WSOL. |
| First reset before activation | 1 SOL | Applies to the first migration-window reset while the project is still pre-active. |
| Later resets before activation | 2 SOL each | Applies to each subsequent reset before activation. |
| Allowlist or ratio artifact handling | Small variable cost | Depends on how the project publishes supporting data such as allowlist or ratio artifacts. |
| ALT cost | Small variable cost | Relevant mainly for larger allowlists or complex v0 transaction flows. |
| Account rent | Typically low and reclaimable | Usually small, often under 0.02 SOL, depending on account footprint and network conditions. |
What holders pay
Holder-side costs are intentionally much simpler than project-side costs.
Gas
Holders generally pay only normal Solana transaction fees for the migration transaction.
Associated token account rent
If the wallet needs a new associated token account for the new token, the holder may also pay the rent for that account.
Reclaimable versus not reclaimable
This distinction matters for teams budgeting the migration.
Usually reclaimable
Rent for project accounts and vaults is generally reclaimable when subordinate accounts are closed during finalization. ALT costs are also intended to be reclaimable if the ALT is later deactivated and closed.
Not reclaimable
The platform fee, settlement fee, and reset fees are operational charges rather than rent deposits, so they are best treated as non-reclaimable costs.
How to read pricing
Treat these fees as the current published pricing for the service.