I discovered my Gas ID through ETHGas, and now gas consumption can also be converted into revenue.
Under the identity of Hero Jack, I have spent 1.7751 ETH on gas fees, but in return, I earned 1000 Beans as a reward. This gas fee rebate mechanism is actually quite interesting—every on-chain interaction has a cost, and now these cost expenditures have the opportunity to be converted into ecological token earnings.
If you want to know your Gas ID and Beans status, you can check the binding through relevant channels. This type of points incentive method is becoming increasingly common in the Ethereum ecosystem, encouraging users to participate in on-chain activities.
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AirdropHermit
· 13h ago
1.7751 ETH for 1000 Beans, is this trade worth it?
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Wow, this mechanism is pretty good, finally someone is treating gas fees as recover losses
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Wait, what is this Gas ID black technology, how come I've never heard of it
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I wasted so much gas before, and now I just found out I could exchange it for Beans...
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What can beans do? Can they be sold or are they just another scamcoin
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My gas fee went up in smoke, now looking at this feels a bit sour
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This is the compound interest of Web3, always grinding on-chain, waiting for the Airdrop to sustain.
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GasFeeCrier
· 13h ago
1.7751 ETH for 1000 Beans? This business is a good deal!
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GateUser-beba108d
· 13h ago
Wow, 1.7751 ETH for 1000 Beans, is this trade worth it?
I discovered my Gas ID through ETHGas, and now gas consumption can also be converted into revenue.
Under the identity of Hero Jack, I have spent 1.7751 ETH on gas fees, but in return, I earned 1000 Beans as a reward. This gas fee rebate mechanism is actually quite interesting—every on-chain interaction has a cost, and now these cost expenditures have the opportunity to be converted into ecological token earnings.
If you want to know your Gas ID and Beans status, you can check the binding through relevant channels. This type of points incentive method is becoming increasingly common in the Ethereum ecosystem, encouraging users to participate in on-chain activities.