Meteora ( Solana ecosystem) announced that DAMM V2 has launched a Capital based transaction fee mechanism, allowing fees to gradually decrease as the project grows, supporting long-term sustainability and curbing scams.
The announcement was posted by Meteora on X on December 27th. The new feature focuses on how fees are designed to scale with the project, and allows Token deployers to proactively adjust the fee curve at each stage of development.
- DAMM V2 adds transaction fees based on market Capital .
- Fees decrease as the project grows, moving toward sustainability and anti-sniper measures.
- Creators/deployers/launchers can customize their fee curve based on market Capital .
What is DAMM V2 and what are the main changes?
Meteora stated that DAMM V2 has implemented transaction fees based on market Capital , with fees decreasing as the project grows.
According to Meteora, this mechanism is designed to support the long-term sustainability of the Token Issuance project. The fee reduction based on project size also aims to reduce the incentive for quick transactions, thereby deterring snipers in the early stages.
The new feature was publicly announced on Meteora's X platform on December 27th, and is being implemented as DAMM V2 is part of the liquidation protocol within the Solana ecosystem.
Customize the fee curve based on market Capital : who uses it and for what purpose.
Creators, deployers, and launchers on Meteora can define custom fee curves based on market Capital to support every stage of the Token's lifecycle.
Meteora emphasizes that this customization capability allows for the design of a fee structure tailored to each stage of the project's development, rather than a fixed fee. The Capital -based approach enables operating fees to adapt to the Token's maturity level, from launch to liquidation expansion phases.
The information clearly states that the focus is on market capitalization-based transaction fees and custom fee curves based on Capital ; Meteora did not disclose further specific Capital thresholds or detailed fee levels in the announcement.



