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  • Welcome to OpenFund
    • Vision and Objectives
      • What is OpenFund?
      • Why OpenFund?
      • Who is it For?
  • How It Works
    • Trade and Manage Assets
    • Create or Join Funds
      • Partner Funds☑️
    • Tokenize Assets
    • Superior Withdrawal Model
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  • Fees and Revenue
    • Fund Creation Fees
    • Profit-Sharing Model
    • Management Fees
    • Institutional and Enterprise Pricing
  • Security and Compliance
    • Regulatory Compliance and KYC
    • Smart Contract Audits
    • User and Fund Protection
    • Copytrading Protection
  • Tokenomics & Governance
    • The OpenFund Token ($OF)
    • Airdrop/Points Incentive Program
    • Governance Model
    • Token Distribution
  • User Guide / Getting Started
    • Signing Up
    • Creating a Fund
    • Investing in a Fund
    • Managing and Withdrawing Funds
  • Product Architecture
    • Core Infrastructure & Early Integrations
    • Feature Expansions & User Experience Enhancements
    • Institutional-Grade Adoption & Regulatory Scaling
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  1. Fees and Revenue

Fund Creation Fees

Launching a fund on OpenFund requires a setup fee. This fee covers smart contract deployment, security audits, and integration into the OpenFund ecosystem. It ensures only serious managers launch funds, filtering out spam and low-effort projects while maintaining platform quality.

Standard Fund A one-time fee of $750 is required to launch a standard fund. This unlocks access to all core OpenFund features and tools.

Partner Fund Partner Funds are premium-tier funds designed for serious asset managers and institutional players. They come with additional perks like unlimited fund size, featured visibility, and higher fee flexibility. Partner managers pay an annual fee of $7,500 to access these benefits.

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