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# What fees do I pay when I exchange tokens?

Currently, the fee structure of Baryon includes:

* **0.17%** of the total swap amount is for **Liquidity Providers Rewards**.
* **0.08%** of the total swap amount will go to **Baryon** **Treasury**.
* **Network fee (gas fee)**: a type of transaction fee that you have to pay for miners or validators to make a transaction, in which, gas is a unit of measurement for the amount of energy the computer needs to use to perform a specific transaction on the network: finalizing transactions, validating them into blocks, and securing the blockchain. Baryon uses gas fees in the form of tokens specific to each network, so you have to have the tokens corresponding to the network in order to make transactions on Baryon.


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