Gas fees killing your vibe? ETHGas just dropped something interesting—the Open Gas Initiative. Basically, protocols can now incentivize users directly while solving that eternal "do I really wanna pay $20 for this transaction" problem.
Think about it: Aave users getting rewarded, Opensea collectors not sweating every mint, Layer3 questers actually enjoying onchain activities without the fee calculator anxiety.
The concept's pretty straightforward—grow adoption by removing friction. Will major protocols jump in? That's the real question here.
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RealYieldWizard
· 14h ago
If it could have been handled, it would have been handled already. Let's see if any major protocols will actually follow up; otherwise, it might just be empty talk again.
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OnchainHolmes
· 14h ago
Wait, the protocol directly subsidizes gas fees? That must burn a lot of money. Is it sustainable in the long run?
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DataBartender
· 14h ago
This gas fee subsidy sounds good, but when it comes to major protocols actually implementing it, how many will really dare to follow?
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Liquidated_Larry
· 14h ago
NGL, gas fees have always been a joke, but now someone is finally taking it seriously.
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PumpDoctrine
· 14h ago
Is the gas fee subsidy really coming? It depends on how the big players react.
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StakeTillRetire
· 14h ago
Honestly, this logic sounds great, but I'm still a bit skeptical... Will protocols really be willing to subsidize gas?
Gas fees killing your vibe? ETHGas just dropped something interesting—the Open Gas Initiative. Basically, protocols can now incentivize users directly while solving that eternal "do I really wanna pay $20 for this transaction" problem.
Think about it: Aave users getting rewarded, Opensea collectors not sweating every mint, Layer3 questers actually enjoying onchain activities without the fee calculator anxiety.
The concept's pretty straightforward—grow adoption by removing friction. Will major protocols jump in? That's the real question here.