The true breakthrough in AI and crypto doesn't lie in model iteration, but in completely eliminating Gas.
Tonight, I experienced a new solution: running transactions within the process orchestration of a certain public chain, where the wallet didn't prompt for fee confirmation, and the entire transaction subsidy was covered entirely by the protocol layer—zero code, zero user perception. The supporting parties behind this include several well-known infrastructure and liquidity providers.
What does this seemingly small change actually mean? It transforms the user experience from "I need to pay to participate in DeFi" to "I can just use it directly." For new scenarios like AI Agents automatically executing on-chain operations, this kind of improvement could be a tipping point—because every interaction cost directly impacts the economics of automation.
When Gas is no longer a friction, the imagination space for Web3 applications will open even wider.
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SignatureVerifier
· 11h ago
wait, so they're just... absorbing gas costs at the protocol layer? that's cute, but technically speaking—have they actually validated the long-term economics here? because subsidizing every transaction sounds like a fantastic way to discover some nasty attack vector nobody's stress-tested yet.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 11h ago
Damn, this is the right way. Finally, someone gets the point.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 12h ago
This is the right way. Finally, someone got the key point right.
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Can the Gas subsidy system really get off the ground? Feels like another round of fundraising show.
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Wait, the protocol layer is fully covering the costs? Then who will be the final payer?
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AI agent automatic deduction, if users truly don't perceive it, that's a bit scary.
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They broke through the defenses; this is what it means to identify the pain points.
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If this really gets implemented, the barrier to entry for DeFi could be reduced by an order of magnitude.
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I just want to know which public chain this plan belongs to. Hurry up and try it out.
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Zero user perception sounds good, but centralized subsidies are ultimately a trap.
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Brilliant! Bypassing gas fees is like eliminating the biggest obstacle to on-chain operations.
The true breakthrough in AI and crypto doesn't lie in model iteration, but in completely eliminating Gas.
Tonight, I experienced a new solution: running transactions within the process orchestration of a certain public chain, where the wallet didn't prompt for fee confirmation, and the entire transaction subsidy was covered entirely by the protocol layer—zero code, zero user perception. The supporting parties behind this include several well-known infrastructure and liquidity providers.
What does this seemingly small change actually mean? It transforms the user experience from "I need to pay to participate in DeFi" to "I can just use it directly." For new scenarios like AI Agents automatically executing on-chain operations, this kind of improvement could be a tipping point—because every interaction cost directly impacts the economics of automation.
When Gas is no longer a friction, the imagination space for Web3 applications will open even wider.