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# Current Revenue Streams

Cash.Fi will be run using a Social-as-a-Service model. We will introduce features that allow us to monetize by selling digital real estate, in-app consumables, and more. We will also collect fees when users resell NFTs minted on SRT smart contracts. We are open to exploring innovative ways to promote supporting local businesses (such as allowing businesses to create collectible NFTs that offer benefits to holders).

Initially, these will be the fees taken on Cash.Fi :

* Advertising fee, Activities fee for local shop owners.
* A minting fee, paid in Ethereum, for minting NFTs.
* A 10% royalty fee taken from successful reselling of Cash.Fi NFT assets.


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