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RAYUSD
Raydium / United States dollar
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Jul 6, 2025 4:09:00 PM EDT
2.1933USD+6.777%(+0.1392)4620
2.2130Bid   2.2243Ask   0.0113Spread
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As of Jul 7, 2025 9:57:25 AM EDT (13 minutes ago)
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14 hr ago • u/jatochh • r/solana • need_help_understanding_axiom_trading_fees • C
1) If you’re trading PumpFun, BonkFun etc. tokens that have not bonded yet, the launchpad takes a 1% fee per transaction, so both buys and sells. Tokens launched on Believe launchpad have a 2% transaction fee if I’m not mistaken
2) Trading platforms like Axiom, BullX, Photon etc. all charge their own fees too. They start at 1% per transaction most of the time. Some platforms like Axiom gives you a percentage of this fee back depending on your total trading amount
3) Solana transaction fees and bribes/MEV protection are user customizable on every platform I can think of so can’t comment on that, check your settings
4) Potential slippage and/or MEVs can cause the amount received to be lower than expected, slippage tolerance (and bribes like said in 3) are also user customizable. Price impacts are calculated ahead most of the time.
5) If the token was not launched directly on a launchpad it can have transfer fees enabled, check the SolScan of the token if you have any doubts as if it’s enabled you’ll see the % there
6) Liquidity pools take a % aswell. This applies to bonded tokens and also tokens that have not been minted on a launchpad but have an LP somewhere. PumpSwap charges 0.25%, Raydium varies between 0.01% and 4% depending on the pooltype
7) Jupiter is an aggregator and does not take additional fees on swaps aside from any LP/launchpad/transfer fee, though some JupiterZ routes do charge a percentage, this is viewable if you click on proposed route to use for the swap
Example: You’ve bought 1 SOL worth of a PumpFun token through BullX and sell it before bonding. Your transaction fees are set at 0.001 and bribe at 0.01 SOL. You would effectively pay 2% PumpFun fees, 2% BullX fees and 0.022 SOL on Solana transactions fee and bribes. You’d need 1.066 SOL to break even.
Another example: You swap 1 SOL to RAY on Jupiter. Jupiter looks for the most efficient route and decides that swapping through the Raydium LP would be the cheapest. You pay 0.25% to the Raydium LP and 0% to Jupiter, and some minor transaction/priority fee like 0.001 SOL.
sentiment 0.88
14 hr ago • u/jatochh • r/solana • need_help_understanding_axiom_trading_fees • C
1) If you’re trading PumpFun, BonkFun etc. tokens that have not bonded yet, the launchpad takes a 1% fee per transaction, so both buys and sells. Tokens launched on Believe launchpad have a 2% transaction fee if I’m not mistaken
2) Trading platforms like Axiom, BullX, Photon etc. all charge their own fees too. They start at 1% per transaction most of the time. Some platforms like Axiom gives you a percentage of this fee back depending on your total trading amount
3) Solana transaction fees and bribes/MEV protection are user customizable on every platform I can think of so can’t comment on that, check your settings
4) Potential slippage and/or MEVs can cause the amount received to be lower than expected, slippage tolerance (and bribes like said in 3) are also user customizable. Price impacts are calculated ahead most of the time.
5) If the token was not launched directly on a launchpad it can have transfer fees enabled, check the SolScan of the token if you have any doubts as if it’s enabled you’ll see the % there
6) Liquidity pools take a % aswell. This applies to bonded tokens and also tokens that have not been minted on a launchpad but have an LP somewhere. PumpSwap charges 0.25%, Raydium varies between 0.01% and 4% depending on the pooltype
7) Jupiter is an aggregator and does not take additional fees on swaps aside from any LP/launchpad/transfer fee, though some JupiterZ routes do charge a percentage, this is viewable if you click on proposed route to use for the swap
Example: You’ve bought 1 SOL worth of a PumpFun token through BullX and sell it before bonding. Your transaction fees are set at 0.001 and bribe at 0.01 SOL. You would effectively pay 2% PumpFun fees, 2% BullX fees and 0.022 SOL on Solana transactions fee and bribes. You’d need 1.066 SOL to break even.
Another example: You swap 1 SOL to RAY on Jupiter. Jupiter looks for the most efficient route and decides that swapping through the Raydium LP would be the cheapest. You pay 0.25% to the Raydium LP and 0% to Jupiter, and some minor transaction/priority fee like 0.001 SOL.
sentiment 0.88


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