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      • What is OpenFund?
      • Why OpenFund?
      • Who is it For?
  • How It Works
    • Trade and Manage Assets
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  • Fees and Revenue
    • Fund Creation Fees
    • Profit-Sharing Model
    • Management Fees
    • Institutional and Enterprise Pricing
  • Security and Compliance
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    • Copytrading Protection
  • Tokenomics & Governance
    • The OpenFund Token ($OF)
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  • User Guide / Getting Started
    • Signing Up
    • Creating a Fund
    • Investing in a Fund
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  • Product Architecture
    • Core Infrastructure & Early Integrations
    • Feature Expansions & User Experience Enhancements
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  1. Fees and Revenue

Profit-Sharing Model

OpenFund operates on a performance-based profit-sharing model that aligns incentives between the platform and its fund managers.

How It Works: Fund managers can set their own management fee structure, typically ranging between 5% to 20%. From this, OpenFund takes a platform cut based on the manager’s tier.

  • Standard Funds: OpenFund receives 20% of the manager's fee, effectively taking 1% to 5% of the fund’s total profits.

  • Partner Funds: Whitelisted or premium managers with larger fee structures (20% to 50%) pay a 10% cut of their manager fee to OpenFund, resulting in the same 1% to 5% share of total profits.

This system allows OpenFund to scale sustainably while ensuring only high-performing funds thrive. The better the fund performs, the more both parties earn.


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