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# Fee schedule

The rates below reflect the current duels.trade configuration as of June 24, 2026.

## Duel settlement fees

| Mode           | Current rate | Fee basis                                                      |
| -------------- | -----------: | -------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Portfolio Duel |           5% | Each losing trader's Entry Amount                              |
| Kingmaker      |           5% | Each losing trader's applicable Duel Wallet settlement balance |
| Funded Duel    |          10% | Each losing trader's Entry Amount                              |

For multiplayer duels, the fee is calculated across losing traders. The winner receives the remaining net Reward.

For a draw, the applicable draw settlement fee is taken from the shared funds before the remaining amount is split or returned.

## duels.trade builder fees on real trades

| Trading context            |              Current rate |
| -------------------------- | ------------------------: |
| Trade tab outside a duel   |   0.05% of trade notional |
| Portfolio Duel real trades |   0.10% of trade notional |
| Kingmaker real trades      |   0.10% of trade notional |
| Funded Duel virtual trades | No real-trade builder fee |

Hyperliquid exchange fees and funding payments are separate.

## Deposit and conversion fees

Deposit, bridge, card, exchange, token conversion, and third-party routes can have their own minimums, spreads, network costs, or provider fees. Review the quote and confirmation shown by the selected provider.

{% hint style="warning" %}
Always use the rate and amount shown in the final app or wallet confirmation if it differs from an example in documentation.
{% endhint %}


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