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# Claim Creator Fees

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### Availability

This feature is available on

<img src="/files/UtZsBPg4hs3HRWwW42HF" alt="" data-size="line"> Pump.fun

<img src="/files/x74JkObQqhlWmSktZggc" alt="" data-size="line"> Bags.fm\
\ <img src="/files/JqTjqYPUwtVfePjizKSJ" alt="" data-size="line"> Bonk.fun<br>

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### How It Works

When your token generates trading volume, the launchpad sends a portion of each trade into a creator fee balance. Once fees are available, click **Claim Creator Rewards** to withdraw them.

All claimed SOL is sent directly to your Deployer wallet.

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### Creator Distribution

Split your creator fees between multiple recipients.

<div align="left"><figure><img src="/files/AhpN9AsICLUPZFKIUwHQ" alt="" width="563"><figcaption></figcaption></figure></div>

* Add recipients by **wallet address** or **GitHub username**
* Toggle between SOL address and GitHub using the icons next to each entry
* Set a percentage share for each recipient
* Click **+ Add Share** to add more recipients
* Total must equal 100%

Click **Save** to apply the distribution. All future claims will follow this split.

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### Trader Cashback (Pump.fun Only)

If Trader Cashback was enabled during launch configuration, all creator fees are redirected to traders instead.

In this case, the **Claim Creator Rewards** button is replaced by a **Claim Trader Cashback** button.

{% hint style="info" %}
Trader Cashback is permanent and cannot be changed after launch.
{% endhint %}

All claimed SOL is sent **directly to your Deployer wallet**.


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