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# 🏦 9.4 Treasury, Reserves and Sustainability

A key element of <mark style="color:$primary;">**EOSI Finance**</mark>’s long‑term viability is its **Treasury and Reserve Fund**. Revenue streams include:

* Evaluation fees (after burning a portion).
* Copy trading commissions (20 % of profits above targets).
* AI agent marketplace fees.
* <mark style="color:yellow;">**StandR Bot**</mark> subscription revenue (post Beta phase).
* RWA trading spreads and listing fees.
* Lending protocol interest and liquidation fees.
* NFT marketplace transaction fees.
* Affiliate programme fees from partner projects.

These funds are allocated as follows:

* **Operational Expenses:** cover development, salaries, audits, legal and marketing.
* **Liquidity Provision:** ensure deep liquidity on DEX/CEX pairs.
* **Buybacks:** purchase <mark style="color:$success;">**EOSIF**</mark> from the market to reduce supply when necessary.
* **Staking Rewards:** sustain staking yields.
* **Community Grants:** fund educational initiatives, hackathons, community events and social impact programmes.
* **Strategic Investments:** invest in complementary projects (e.g., RWA token issuers, oracle providers, AI research) to expand the ecosystem.

For the meantime, the treasury holds assets collected from evaluation fees, protocol fees and token sales. Funds support development, liquidity provision, security audits and ecosystem grants. The Reserve Fund, described above, acts as a systemic buffer and may incorporate external underwriters to create a secondary risk market.

Through prudent treasury management and continuous revenue generation, <mark style="color:$primary;">**EOSI Finance**</mark> aims to build a sustainable economic model which must be approved via voting and community governance.


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