Ethereum's no longer about being pricey—it's about being smart with resources.
When costs drop and throughput scales, what actually becomes viable onchain? DeFi composability deepens. NFT ecosystems thrive. Real-world asset tokenization stops being theoretical. Cross-chain interop gets cheaper to execute.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 8h ago
Really, now building on-chain applications is no longer a game for the wealthy, and this is the key point.
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FloorSweeper
· 8h ago
nah the real move is watching paper hands capitulate while throughput scales... most of these "use cases" are just theoretical cope until fees actually matter to normal people lol
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WealthCoffee
· 8h ago
Costs have come down, and only then can the ecosystem truly come alive. I'm experimenting with RWA to see if on-chain efficiency can be converted into actual returns.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 8h ago
To be honest, only after the gas fees are paid does ETH truly start to do its job. Now is the time to start figuring out how to use it.
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Blockblind
· 8h ago
Damn, this is exactly what L2 should be doing. Lowering costs really makes everything possible, and it's no longer just a rich people's game.
Ethereum's no longer about being pricey—it's about being smart with resources.
When costs drop and throughput scales, what actually becomes viable onchain? DeFi composability deepens. NFT ecosystems thrive. Real-world asset tokenization stops being theoretical. Cross-chain interop gets cheaper to execute.
What use case are you building for?