in-case it isn't found, I think it was implied in a comment below that the fee is added directly into the pool (so liquidity providers have same share, but the shares value increases)
no, I don't think that makes sense unless every single swap fee were also paid in hive, which also doesn't make sense, so it's most likely that whatever token is being swapped is also the one that is used to pay the fee (or 0.125% on both sides of the pair after swap)
interesting Question, imminently the same, but very different as time progresses
in-case it isn't found, I think it was implied in a comment below that the fee is added directly into the pool (so liquidity providers have same share, but the shares value increases)
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I actually thought they'd get paid in Hive, like BeeSwap but...maybe I'm wrong.
no, I don't think that makes sense unless every single swap fee were also paid in hive, which also doesn't make sense, so it's most likely that whatever token is being swapped is also the one that is used to pay the fee (or 0.125% on both sides of the pair after swap)