Want to operate freely on the chain without being locked in by high transaction fees? The TRON network gives you this possibility.
The most unique aspect of this chain is its resource model. Ordinary users and developers on TRON are not charged per transaction; instead, they are measured through two resource mechanisms: Bandwidth and Energy. Simply put, resources are used to replace fees—by staking a certain amount of TRX, you can obtain a corresponding resource quota sufficient to support daily on-chain activities.
Who is this design most friendly to? New users don’t have to worry about paying every time they operate, and high-frequency traders can significantly reduce costs through resource planning. Compared to other networks with gas fees often costing several dollars, TRON’s approach indeed changes the game.
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ApeWithNoFear
· 12-14 16:54
Really, I've been using the TRON resource model for a long time, much more comfortable than those Gas fee vampire chains.
Staking TRX allows you to operate freely without worrying about your wallet every time. This is what a blockchain should be like.
TRON has really thought through the Gas fee issue; the resource-based fee replacement design is quite clever.
Finally, someone is talking about TRON's resource mechanism—truly amazing.
Is anyone still suffering from high Gas fees? You should have switched to TRON long ago.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 12-14 16:40
Staking TRX to exchange resources—basically shifting the fee issue elsewhere. Whether it really saves money depends on the individual's TRX holdings.
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ChainComedian
· 12-14 16:32
Staking TRX allows you to get resources for free. I love this logic, and I will never have to be buried in Gas fees again.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 12-14 16:25
Sounds good, but staking TRX to exchange for resources... Has this mechanism been formally verified? I just recall a case where resource allocation on a certain chain experienced integer overflow, leading to a wool-pulling attack. How is the permission control designed? Is there an audit report?
Want to operate freely on the chain without being locked in by high transaction fees? The TRON network gives you this possibility.
The most unique aspect of this chain is its resource model. Ordinary users and developers on TRON are not charged per transaction; instead, they are measured through two resource mechanisms: Bandwidth and Energy. Simply put, resources are used to replace fees—by staking a certain amount of TRX, you can obtain a corresponding resource quota sufficient to support daily on-chain activities.
Who is this design most friendly to? New users don’t have to worry about paying every time they operate, and high-frequency traders can significantly reduce costs through resource planning. Compared to other networks with gas fees often costing several dollars, TRON’s approach indeed changes the game.