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# Welcome

OnchainFans is the decentralized creator economy platform built on Base. We empower creators with true ownership of their content, audience, and earnings.

## Why OnchainFans?

* **90% Creator Payouts** - Keep more of what you earn
* **Instant Payments** - Get paid directly to your wallet
* **True Ownership** - Your content, your rules
* **Creator Coins** - Let fans invest in your success

## Quick Links

* [For Creators](/getting-started/for-creators.md)
* [For Fans](/getting-started/for-fans.md)
* [Payments & Fees](/payments-and-fees/overview.md)
* [FAQ](/resources/faq.md)

## Built on Base

OnchainFans runs on Base, Coinbase's Ethereum L2 network. This means:

* Sub-second transactions
* Gas fees under $0.01
* Secure and reliable infrastructure


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