FAQ

Protocol facts, fees and project flow.

Short answers for the public app: how campaign funds move, what happens at soft cap, where updates live, and which fees apply.

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Fee schedule

Each flow has its own percentage.

FlowRateWhen it appliesDestination / note
Campaign buy3%Every primary buy through Campaign.buy.Sent to the FeeSplitter; the campaign receives the net 97%.
Harvest USDC deposit2%Producer-funded harvest settlement deposits.2% to the FeeSplitter, 98% to the holder pool.
Repayment redeem2%Early-exit repayment payouts.Deducted from gross payout before the holder receives the net.
Shop / ecommerce3%Every on-chain SKU purchase.Global protocol setting from the factory; producers cannot change it.

How do I participate?

You can fund active campaigns directly with accepted tokens such as ETH, USDC or EURC, or buy $GROW for broader protocol exposure across multiple campaigns.

Where do campaign funds go?

Primary-sale proceeds go through the campaign contract. Protocol fees are routed to the FeeSplitter; net campaign proceeds follow the configured owner or split receiver route.

What happens if a campaign misses soft cap?

Funds remain claimable through the refund path. Investors burn the proportional campaign tokens and recover the payment amount from the contract.

What is the Yield Token?

$YIELD is the campaign-specific harvest claim token. It accrues while a position is staked and is used at harvest to claim physical product or the campaign's USDC settlement.

What is the $GROW token?

$GROW is the protocol token. Its treasury can allocate stablecoin capital across multiple active campaigns, spreading exposure instead of relying on a single harvest. This can reduce concentration risk, but it does not remove campaign, liquidity or market risk.

Are project updates onchain?

The update evidence is posted onchain. Rich text and images live in public metadata, and the campaign page plus feed show the indexed update.

Can project proceeds be split?

Yes. Campaign owners can configure a project partner receiver and percentage, while the owner receives the remaining net proceeds.

What is Silvi Protocol?

Silvi Protocol is an optional project evidence layer for campaigns that have public monitoring data. When configured, GrowFi links the campaign to the Silvi project view.

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