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Launching a token on veto.fun gives you a permanent, on-chain fee stream. Not an airdrop, not an allocation you have to dump: a revenue share that pays as long as your coin trades. There are two phases.

Stream 1: While on the bonding curve

Every buy and sell on your token’s curve pays a 1% fee in ETH. Your share is 0.3% of the trade (the protocol takes 0.7%).
  • Fees accrue to your token’s on-chain balance automatically, nothing to configure.
  • Claim any time from your creator dashboard; claims never expire.
  • Payouts are in ETH, straight to your fee-recipient address.

Stream 2: After graduation, forever

When your token graduates, its Uniswap v3 liquidity is locked in the FeeLocker vault. The vault can’t withdraw the liquidity, but it collects the pool’s 1% swap fees and splits them: The 30% mirrors your share of curve fees (0.3% of the 1% trade fee). Your token’s fee terms are snapshotted on-chain the moment you launch and can never change afterwards. Not by you, not by the platform. (The platform can tune the rates offered to future launches, within hard caps.) Every Uniswap swap of your token, from any interface, aggregator, or bot on Robinhood Chain, earns you fees. This stream has no expiry.

Claiming

1

Open your dashboard

Go to your profile on veto.fun. Wallets that have launched at least one token see a creator dashboard with claimable and lifetime earnings per token.
2

Claim

Hit claim on a token (or claim across your portfolio). Curve fees and graduated LP fees are separate claims, both in ETH (LP fee claims may also include the paired token side).
Claims are pull-based and protected: only you (the registered fee recipient) or the platform’s claimer service can trigger a payout, and the money only ever goes to you; no caller can redirect it. The platform periodically batch-claims on creators’ behalf, so fees may simply arrive in your wallet without you doing anything.

Redirecting your fee stream

The current fee recipient of a token can reassign the stream to a different address. This is useful for routing earnings to a multisig, a splitter contract, or a new wallet, and it applies to both curve fees and the creator share of post-graduation LP fees.
Redirecting the fee stream is irreversible unless the new recipient redirects it back. Double-check the address.

What creators can’t do

For traders’ protection, creators have no special powers over their token: no free supply, no minting, no pausing, no fee changes, no liquidity withdrawal. Your only privileges are the fee stream and the optional first buy at the public price.