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With Alyra, developers can not only access global cross-chain liquidity and execution but also earn revenue from every transaction processed through their integration. Any dApp, wallet, or platform using Alyra’s API/SDK can define custom fees in bps (basis points) and automatically collect earnings from user transaction volume.

How it works

When requesting quotes or executing transactions via the Alyra API/SDK, you can pass a fee parameter in bps: 1 bps = 0.01% Alyra adds this fee to the route, and it is distributed automatically via the Fee Collector infrastructure

EVM

Fees are accumulated in the Fee Collector contract. Only the designated fee wallet can claim accrued fees. Once a wallet is registered, all collected fees are locked to it and cannot be transferred. If you later change the fee wallet, new fees will accrue to the new wallet.

Other networks (coming soon)

On Solana and Sui, fees will be sent directly to the designated wallet without requiring manual claims.

Setting up a fee wallet

To start earning fees:
  1. Register your integration at portal.alyra.finance.
  2. Link a wallet to collect fees.
  3. Provide your String (so fees are tracked correctly.
Through the partner portal, you can monitor fees per chain and per token, and withdraw them.

Configuring fees

You can configure fees in two ways:
  1. Global setup: Define a fixed number of bps that applies to all transactions.
  2. Per-request setup: Assign different fee values depending on transaction type, user group, or business logic.
    Example
    1. An integrator sets a fee of 30 bps (0.3%).
    2. A user makes a $100,000 cross-chain transfer.
    3. The integrator earns $300, which can be claimed via the Fee Collector.

Key Benefits for Developers

  • New revenue stream — earn from every transaction routed through your integration.
  • Flexible configuration — set fees globally or dynamically per transaction.
  • Transparent accounting — track fees by chain and token.