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# 💲Purchasing Blockchain Networks

Once on the Blockchain network field, you can purchase it yourself. The more networks you own, the more commissions you will receive from unlucky players who stepped on your Block.

Owning all Blockchains Blocks by one player gives the player permission to increase or decrease the transaction fees(everything that happens in the game), **-25% / +50%**, which will affect the price of every action in the game. Players do not Benefit from transaction fees, player can change transaction prices every turn.&#x20;

This way, if you have:

* &#x20; *One network - you will receive **N%**  tokens*
* &#x20; *Two networks - you will receive **N%** tokens*
* &#x20; *Three networks - you will receive **N%** tokens*
* &#x20; *Four networks - you will receive **N%** tokens*


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