What is a Sequencer Fee and Why Katana’s Approach Matters
It might seem like a small detail, but sequencer fees could have a big impact on your yield in DeFi and Katana is doing something radically different with them.
When you transact on Layer-2 networks like Arbitrum or Optimism, you’re not interacting directly with Ethereum. Instead, a specialized node called a sequencer batches your transactions, processes them off-chain, and submits a proof back to Ethereum.
Think of it like ride-sharing: the sequencer is the driver. You still pay a fee but it’s faster and cheaper than taking your own car on Ethereum.
Here’s the kicker: In the last 12 months, sequencer fees generated:
~$73M for Base
~$19M for Arbitrum
~$7M for Optimism
And most of that revenue stays with the team. Some share a bit with the community, but the lion’s share is team profit.
Katana flips this model. 100% of net sequencer fees are redistributed back into its own DeFi ecosystem.
Here’s how:
🔹 Boosting yield:
Apps like Morpho and Sushi on Katana receive fee-derived incentives, boosting APRs for LPs and lenders.
🔹 Building Chain-Owned Liquidity (CoL):
Instead of relying on mercenary capital, Katana allocates fees into a permanent liquidity fund — ensuring deep, sticky liquidity with lower slippage.
Why does this matter? It creates a self-reinforcing flywheel:
→ More users = more transactions
→ More fees = higher APR + deeper liquidity
→ Better incentives = more capital attracted
→ More capital = more transactions
Wolf's Take:
While most chains treat sequencer fees as team profit, Katana uses them as fuel — to grow its own DeFi layer, transparently and user-first.
That’s not just clever tokenomics — it’s sustainable infrastructure design.

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