The Space app is about to be released! Regarding everyone's most concerned fee issue, here is a clear statement today.
The latest official news is here — the Space app supporting both iOS and Android platforms will be launched soon. As a mobile application solution within the Web3 ecosystem, this release mainly focuses on improving user experience.
From the information disclosed by the official, the fee mechanism is a key consideration in the app's design. Many users have been asking how exactly fees will be charged, and now this matter is clarified. Compared to traditional methods, there is significant room for optimization in in-app interaction costs.
The app will be launched simultaneously on the Apple App Store and Android platform, meaning broader coverage. For users accustomed to mobile devices, this step is quite important. Once the fee issue is resolved, user retention will naturally increase.
The specific fee table and adjustment plan will be detailed again before launch, according to the official. If you have questions during this period, you can continue to follow the subsequent updates.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-09 17:48
Wait, does "clear statement" mean it wasn't clearly explained? Are you going to say it before launch? I'm too familiar with this trick.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-09 11:58
What exactly is the transaction fee? Saying it like that is the same as not saying anything.
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MevHunter
· 01-09 11:54
Wait, did you clarify everything? I didn't see any specific numbers.
Let's talk after the launch; right now, it's all just talk.
I would only believe that the fees have really decreased after seeing actual operations.
It's the same old trick—telling stories before launch, only to find out we've been scammed after it's live.
The mobile app is pretty good, but I'm just worried that the fee rates might be misleading.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 01-09 11:51
Really? After all this, you still haven't explained how exactly to collect?
Wait for the fee schedule, anyway, we have to wait.
Launching on two platforms is indeed exciting, but if the fees are still sky-high, it's pointless.
Can we really optimize the costs this time? Otherwise, what's the difference from before?
Sounds good in theory, let's see after it's launched.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-09 11:48
Wait, the fee schedule is only announced before it goes live? Isn't it still not clear yet?
It's the same old story, first give a "clear statement" in name, then set a trap again.
The dual-platform launch is quite fast, but I'm just worried that once the fees are out, there will be surprises.
When will they dare to openly explain the actual fee mechanism?
Feels like they're waiting for something. How can people trust using it if the fee structure is not transparent?
The Space app is about to be released! Regarding everyone's most concerned fee issue, here is a clear statement today.
The latest official news is here — the Space app supporting both iOS and Android platforms will be launched soon. As a mobile application solution within the Web3 ecosystem, this release mainly focuses on improving user experience.
From the information disclosed by the official, the fee mechanism is a key consideration in the app's design. Many users have been asking how exactly fees will be charged, and now this matter is clarified. Compared to traditional methods, there is significant room for optimization in in-app interaction costs.
The app will be launched simultaneously on the Apple App Store and Android platform, meaning broader coverage. For users accustomed to mobile devices, this step is quite important. Once the fee issue is resolved, user retention will naturally increase.
The specific fee table and adjustment plan will be detailed again before launch, according to the official. If you have questions during this period, you can continue to follow the subsequent updates.