APOLLO
Launch dApp
  • Welcome to APOLLO
  • ☄️$zBTC
    • Introduction
    • Use Case
  • ⚡Intro
    • What is APOLLO?
    • What is APOLLO for?
  • 🪄GET STARTED
    • Get Started
    • Network Setting
    • Setup Wallet
    • How to Mint zBTC (Deposit)
    • How to Burn zBTC (Withdraw)
    • Portfolio
    • Dashboard
    • Fee Structure
  • 🧿Architecture
    • Overview
    • zBTC: Trustless 2-Way Peg
    • SPV, UTXO Management and Tx Proposing
    • Hot Reserve & Cold Reserve Mechanism
  • 🚀Roadmaps
    • 2025
    • 2024
  • ⛈️Learn More
    • Links
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Fee Structure

APOLLO utilizes a straightforward yet efficient fee structure, designed to ensure smooth operations while maintaining network security and liquidity. The following basic fees apply:

  • Layer Fee

    • Account Creation: A small fee of 0.05 $SOL is required to bind a new Bitcoin address to your Solana address. This helps us maintain secure and verifiable address mappings.

    • Account Renewal: Your Bitcoin account expires every 7 days. To maintain active functionality, renew it by paying a 0.01 $SOL renewal fee for new deposits.

    • Withdrawal: 0.05 $SOL per withdrawal request.

  • Miner Fee: Miner fee estimate will be calculated before each transaction. The actual fee varies based on Bitcoin network congestion.

  • Service Fee: APOLLO charges a 0.2% fee in $zBTC when users withdraw BTC.

APOLLO’s fee structure is designed with transparency and efficiency in mind. However, fees may be subject to change based on market conditions to ensure optimal network performance. Always refer to the latest updates on our GitBook.

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