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## Preface

The blockchain ecosystem is continuously evolving, with new models and protocols emerging to address specific needs and challenges.
One of these is [PIP-31](https://pips.pactus.org/PIPs/pip-31), the "Consumptional Fee Model," a unique approach to transaction fees
within the Pactus blockchain network.
Traditional fee models often impose fixed charges, potentially excluding lower-priority or low-fee transactions from timely processing.
This can create barriers for users who prefer economical transactions over speed, particularly within decentralized environments where
inclusion is a priority.

This tutorial explores the foundation of the Consumptional Fee Model, designed to provide a balanced and flexible fee structure based on
data consumption. This model allows users to benefit from a zero or low-fee option, albeit with trade-offs in transaction confirmation speed.
The approach aims to incentivize efficient data usage while giving validators the flexibility to configure fees dynamically based on network
demands and user transaction patterns.
The blockchain ecosystem is continuously evolving, with new models and protocols emerging to address specific needs
and challenges. One of these is [PIP-31](https://pips.pactus.org/PIPs/pip-31), the "Consumptional Fee Model," a
unique approach to transaction fees within the Pactus blockchain network.
Traditional fee models often impose fixed charges, potentially excluding lower-priority or low-fee transactions from
timely processing. This can create barriers for users who prefer economical transactions over speed, particularly
within decentralized environments where inclusion is a priority.

This tutorial explores the foundation of the Consumptional Fee Model, designed to provide a balanced and flexible
fee structure based on data consumption. This model allows users to benefit from a zero or low-fee option, albeit
with trade-offs in transaction confirmation speed.
The approach aims to incentivize efficient data usage while giving validators the flexibility to configure fees
dynamically based on network demands and user transaction patterns.

## Configuring the Consumptional Fee

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