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# Instantly Accessible Trading Fees

On Goat, fees are all taken in Ether and are instantly accessible to liquidity providers regardless of whether liquidity is locked. They can be withdrawn separately from withdrawing any liquidity.

With AMMs like Uniswap, fees are in both tokens and Ether and they require removing liquidity to cash them in. This provides problems for teams not only in public perception of withdrawing liquidity and selling tokens, but it also makes it impossible to profit from fees if your liquidity is locked.

With Goat's innovative fee mechanisms teams can continue to profit from token trading regardless of whether liquidity is accessible and without any problems about removing liquidity or selling tokens.


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