The cost of performing a magical drama on the Ethereum Mainnet: uploading only 123kb of data costs as much as $0.06. Even more outrageous is that this is raw data without any compression. The current state of on-chain storage costs once again prompts reflection on the efficiency boundaries of the Ethereum mainnet. Sometimes you have to consider what such gas consumption patterns mean for large-scale applications.
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SmartContractDiver
· 12h ago
123kb costs $0.06, that's really outrageous, and it's not even compressed yet.
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LiquidityWitch
· 19h ago
123kb costs $0.06? Or is this raw data? Bro, you can't use this at all.
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just_another_fish
· 19h ago
123kb costs 6 cents, the mainnet really needs optimization
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SmartContractPhobia
· 19h ago
0.06 dollars to store 123kb? Well, layer2 is still the best.
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RugpullTherapist
· 19h ago
123kb is only $0.06, is the mainnet just messing around?
The cost of performing a magical drama on the Ethereum Mainnet: uploading only 123kb of data costs as much as $0.06. Even more outrageous is that this is raw data without any compression. The current state of on-chain storage costs once again prompts reflection on the efficiency boundaries of the Ethereum mainnet. Sometimes you have to consider what such gas consumption patterns mean for large-scale applications.