StreamTriggerSplit (Burn / Stakers / Treasury)Notes
Execution FeeAny on-chain transaction routed through an AIVA-generated UI (swaps, staking, bridging, NFT mints, etc.)50 % / 30 % / 20 %Collected in the origin chain’s native token, auto-swapped to $AIVA and settled per block.
MCP Path FeeMicro-fee on each function call inside the Model-Context-Protocol (oracle queries, data transforms, trade routers, SaaS connectors).20 % / — / 10 %+ 70 % to the path creatorTurns every third-party integration into a recurring-revenue asset; creates a “dev marketplace” flywheel.
AIVA ProPremium tier (higher rate limits, private memory vault, multi-wallet orchestration).— / — / 100 %Fiat / stable-coin subscription; optional and non-dilutive.

How the Flywheel Works

  1. Usage → Fees → Burn
    _Every interaction _— from a Uniswap swap to a Web2 API call — funnels micro-fees back to the protocol.
    50 % of execution fees and 20 % of path fees are market-bought and burned, tightening supply as adoption grows.
  2. Stakers Secure ↔ Earn
    $AIVA holders who stake provide the economic security for autonomous execution (slashing + staking weights for critical paths).
    They earn 30 % of execution fees, aligning token holders with network throughput.
  3. Builders Plug-In → Recurring Yield
    MCP makes it one-click to expose a service (DEX router, oracle, data API) as a callable path.
    Devs keep 70 % of every invocation — compounding incentive to integrate, maintain, and evangelize their modules.
  4. Treasury Fuels Expansion
    The remaining share — 20 % execution + 10 % path fees + 100 % Pro — feeds the treasury.
    Funds are earmarked via on-chain governance for:
    • Grants & hackathons (bootstrapping new UI verticals).
    • Liquidity programs (DEX pairs, cross-chain bridges).
    • L2 gas rebates & infra subsidies.
    • Strategic burns or buybacks as voted.

Why This Model Scales

  • Network Effects on Both Sides
    More builders ⇒ richer path catalog ⇒ more use cases ⇒ more users ⇒ more fees ⇒ more builder income.
    A dual-sided loop similar to App Store economics — but permissionless and algorithmic.
  • Anti-Fragile Supply
    Automatic burn means net token emission is inversely correlated with adoption.
    The busier AIVA gets, the scarcer $AIVA becomes.
  • Diversified Cashflow
    Three orthogonal streams (on-chain gas, off-chain compute, subscription) balance market cycles and chain congestion risk.
  • Low Marginal Cost
    Frontend generation is model-driven; once paths exist, incremental interfaces are near-zero cost, keeping protocol margins high.
  • Web3-Native Moat
    Competing chatbots can copy prompts; they cannot copy the on-chain network of staked paths, burn mechanics, and dev revenue sharing without forking both liquidity and builder base.

AIVA monetises every pixel it renders and every function it calls, while rewarding the very actors (users, stakers, builders) who drive that activity.
The result is a self-reinforcing economy where utility, usage, and token value rise in lockstep—providing the financial runway and community alignment to evolve from “cool demo” to critical interface infrastructure for the personalized web.