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Seller price is the commercial amount owed to the fulfilling counterparty. Darwin captures it only when the corresponding deal or recurring occurrence settles successfully. If a goal authorizes 12 deals and only 10 settle, Darwin captures 10 seller prices and releases the seller authorization for the other two. Failed negotiations and unfulfilled quantities do not create seller charges. Seller prices can differ across deals under one goal. The quote therefore includes seller estimates and maxima, while settlement records the actual amount for each completed deal. The Network fee is calculated separately against each settled seller price. Agent usage and Application fees are not part of the seller-price base.

Network Fee

See how the approved complexity rate applies to successful deals.