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Aurum Quantum guide

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Understand the described Quantum Alpha profit split, tiered commission schedule and why the 35% fee and 120-day point are separate mechanics.

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Quantum Alpha at a glance

Agent typeAI-driven trading agent
Access modelSmart-contract based
Execution environmentDEX / Web3 workflow
Profit split described in source70% user net / 30% performance fee
Default projection365 days

The source material presents two fee-related ideas that should not be mixed together: the 70% / 30% profit split and the tiered commission schedule.

Profit distribution

70% user net profit

Presented as the user net share in the Quantum Alpha profit-sharing model.

30% performance fee

Presented as the performance fee component connected to affiliate-fee bonus distribution.

Tiered commission schedule

  • First 30 days: 15%
  • Day 31 to day 90: 30%
  • Day 91 onward: 35%

35% fee and the 120-day point

The 35% fee starts from day 91 in the described live fee model. The 120-day point belongs to the Legacy Volume holding tier logic. They are separate mechanics and should not be presented as the same thing.

Pause and restart

Pausing around day 90 and restarting later does not reset the user to a lower fee level according to the source explanation. The fee structure follows the broader live product timeline rather than short breaks on one agent session.

Important risk notice: Aurum Quantum provides educational scenario calculations based on selected assumptions. This page is not financial advice, does not guarantee returns, and should not be presented as a promise of income. Crypto assets, Web3 wallets, smart contracts and automated trading involve risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Users should make independent decisions based on their own financial situation and risk tolerance.