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# Dispute Tiers

> Each tier defines the juror panel target, juror stake levels, and dispute-side funding amounts exposed to integrators.

Each tier defines a dispute profile with a specific balance of **security level**, **economic cost**, and **resolution speed**.

| Tier       | Jurors   | Stake per Juror | Stake per Party (Claimer / Defender) | Fixed Fee\* | Security Level |
| ---------- | -------- | --------------- | ------------------------------------ | ----------- | -------------- |
| **Tier 1** | 3 jurors | 1 USD           | 4 USD                                | 3 USD       | Low            |
| **Tier 2** | 5 jurors | 5 USD           | 10 USD                               | 5 USD       | Medium         |
| **Tier 3** | 7 jurors | 10 USD          | 17 USD                               | 7 USD       | High           |
| **Tier 4** | 9 jurors | 20 USD          | 29 USD                               | 9 USD       | Very High      |

\* **Fixed Fee:** a fixed amount distributed among jurors who vote coherently. This fee is taken from the stake deposited by the parties involved in the dispute.

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#### Important notes

* All values are expressed in USD, or equivalent stablecoins.
* Both sides of the dispute must be fully funded before the dispute activates.
* Tier values are the public-facing profiles exposed to platforms and integrators.
* Internal protocol configuration may still map these tiers to court or category settings while preserving the same economics.
* Higher tiers increase the cost of attacks, the diversity of judgment, and the overall robustness of the outcome.
* Selecting a tier allows a platform to choose a security level proportional to the value or complexity of the dispute.
