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# What are Penguinswap's fees?

There are only 3 types of fees on Penguinswap :&#x20;

* Operation fees
* Pool fees
* Network fees

### Operation Fees

Right now the operation fees are set to 0% of Penguinswap:

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### Pool Fees

Pool fee~~s~~ are setup upon pool creation. On Penguinswap, there are 4 fee-tiers available upon pool creation:&#x20;

* 0.01% Best for very stable pairs
* 0.05% Best for stable pairs
* 0.3% Best for most pairs
* 1% best for exotic pairs

### Network Fees

The network fee represents the estimated cost required to send your swap transaction on the CTC network. It is independent of the amount swapped; however, more complex swaps (using multiple pools) will require more CTC to process.&#x20;

The gas fee token for the network is CTC (EVM).


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