Every key state of the Beneficiaries surface, each framed on its own so they can be reviewed and screenshotted side by side. Built with the shared page shell (grey body, white breadcrumb bar, header on grey, white cards) defined in style-guide/page-shell.md.
Payout identities that earn a royalty on each sale, after fees. Set them up once at the project level, then assign royalties per vendor or per collection.
Creator remainder. Keeps whatever is left after up to 20% in beneficiary royalties and the 1% project cycles fee.
Lead artist on the founding collection. Paid a standing royalty across every drop she contributes to.
Collaborating engineer. Drafted for the next series — not assigned to a vendor yet.
Open-source grants partner. A portion of each sale is earmarked for tooling the community depends on.
Creator remainder. Keeps whatever is left after up to 20% in beneficiary royalties and the 1% project cycles fee — referral bonuses and per-vendor overrides can reduce it further.
Lead artist on the founding collection. Paid a standing royalty across every drop she contributes to.
Collaborating engineer. Drafted for the next series — not assigned to a vendor yet.
A live worked example using the Spring drop vendor on Lorem Drop No. 1. Fee and referral percentages are read from that vendor's revenue configuration and the project's cycles setting — real values, not sample data. Mara's royalty is overridden to 5% for this vendor (her project default is 10%). With no vendor assigned, this falls back to platform defaults and is shown for illustration only.
Payout identities that earn a royalty on each sale, after fees.
Every primary sale first subtracts fees — a project cycles fee (1–10%) that funds the canister keeping your collection running, plus an optional Toko Studios fee and an optional referral bonus. Beneficiaries then earn a royalty on the sale — each 0.1–10%, up to 20% in total — and the creator keeps the remainder. You can override these per vendor or per collection — useful when one drop is a charity benefit or a collaboration.
Secondary trades carry their own configurable royalty split, capped at 20% of the sale to beneficiaries, paid to the same identities. Settlement is on-chain to each principal — there's no separate Toko wallet in the middle.
Set default splits at the project. Override per vendor for one-off collaborations or charity drops.
Secondary trades use their own configurable royalty split, capped at 20% of the sale, paid to the same beneficiaries.
The project fee funds the canister behind your collection. Settlement is on-chain, direct to each principal — no platform wallet in the middle.
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This permanently deletes the Kai Nguyen beneficiary. It isn't assigned to any vendor yet, so no live splits change. You can't undo this.