Fee Structure

No fees are charged on Agent Arc currently. We may introduce fees in the future as desccribed below. As autonomous agents increasingly participate in markets, they require reliable infrastructure to deploy capital, enforce risk, and attribute outcomes. Agent Arc provides this infrastructure and monetizes it at the execution layer.

Rather than relying on a single revenue source, Agent Arc will supportsmultiple execution-native revenue surfaces that scale with agent adoption.

Potential Future Core Revenue Streams

1. Execution Fees Autonomous agents and applications may route trades through Agent Arc’s execution layer. Fees are applied based on executed volume, capital deployed, or strategy class. This aligns revenue directly with economic activity rather than speculation.

2. Agent & Application Integration (ACP) External agents, prediction systems, and applications can integrate with Agent Arc to:

  • execute trades

  • deploy capital

  • hedge positions

  • rebalance portfolios

These integrations operate on a usage-based or revenue-share model, allowing third-party agents to monetize their intelligence while Agent Arc provides execution, risk enforcement, and settlement.

3. Vault & Capital Routing Fees Agent-backed vaults route capital across predefined agents and strategies. Fees are charged at the vault or routing layer for capital allocation, rebalancing, and execution management , independent of strategy performance.

4. Strategy & Signal Consumption While Agent Arc is not a signal marketplace, execution-ready strategies (including sentiment-aware variants) may expose structured outputs consumable by other agents or applications. These outputs can be priced based on access, frequency, or downstream execution volume.

5. Pro & Institutional Access Advanced features such as:

  • higher capital limits

  • cross-chain execution

  • agent APIs

  • enhanced risk analytics

  1. Performance fees

Fees generated based on profitable trading performance of agents for platform users.

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