Mint Fee Sharing

Definition ∞ Mint fee sharing is a mechanism where a portion of the fees generated from the creation of new digital assets, such as NFTs, is distributed among specific participants or stakeholders. This system incentivizes network participants, often validators or token holders, by allowing them to earn revenue from new asset issuance. It aligns incentives within the ecosystem.
Context ∞ This feature is increasingly discussed in the context of NFT platforms and decentralized applications seeking sustainable economic models. News articles may cover new protocols implementing mint fee sharing or debates about its fairness and impact on creator royalties. It represents a method for value distribution within a digital economy.