AIP-127 introduces a key gas billing reform. Previously, as long as a transaction could access a module, the system would charge for it—even if you didn't actually use those code branches.
The new logic after the upgrade is more reasonable: modules are only billed when they are actually called. In other words, your gas costs now precisely correspond to the code actually executed. This has a significant impact on optimizing transaction costs.
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BearMarketLightning
· 3h ago
Finally, no more paying for unused code. This reform was long overdue.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 3h ago
Uh... finally changed it. The previous setup was really too outrageous.
Just visiting costs money? I wasted my gas fees for nothing.
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Blockchainiac
· 3h ago
Finally, someone fixed this issue. The previous logic was really perfect—wasted gas fees.
AIP-127 introduces a key gas billing reform. Previously, as long as a transaction could access a module, the system would charge for it—even if you didn't actually use those code branches.
The new logic after the upgrade is more reasonable: modules are only billed when they are actually called. In other words, your gas costs now precisely correspond to the code actually executed. This has a significant impact on optimizing transaction costs.