Blockchain network congestion has always been a bottleneck for ecosystem development. Whether it's transaction delays, soaring gas fees, or cross-chain interaction lag, these issues are eroding user patience.
Instead of just talking about concepts, it's better to fundamentally solve the problem. By optimizing network architecture, increasing throughput, and reducing confirmation delays, the infrastructure can truly support the ecosystem's business volume — this is the right way.
Less hype, more practical work. Pay attention to every technical detail, prioritize user experience, and only then can Web3 truly be realized.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 01-10 09:57
Honestly, the gas fee issue should have been fixed a long time ago. It's like robbery every day.
Well said, stop with all the nonsense. Developers need to put in real effort.
If congestion continues, everything will be doomed. No matter how good the project is, it's useless... Infrastructure is key; without it, everything else is pointless.
Right now, those big projects are just hyping up, but I haven't seen anyone genuinely improve the user experience.
This is the real truth—stop bragging and start working. Otherwise, how can we encourage newcomers to get involved?
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UncleWhale
· 01-09 21:00
Honestly, right now, many projects are just bragging, and there are very few that can truly optimize the network.
The gas fees are indeed outrageous; sometimes I really want to smash my phone.
This should have been done a long time ago. Stop talking about future visions all day and focus on improving the infrastructure first.
This is what I believe the projects I care about should be doing.
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FarmHopper
· 01-08 22:52
Honestly, I've had enough of the gas fees. Watching the coins in my wallet get smaller every day
Exactly, constantly talking about the future of Web3, but the congestion is sky-high. Only those who use it know
Less nonsense, really need to take action and fix it, or else users will leave if this continues
The congestion problem must be solved; everything else is pointless. That's still valid
You're right, it's all about solid technology and real strength, not just empty promises
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EthSandwichHero
· 01-08 22:49
You're so right. These days, a bunch of projects just boast and brag, gas fees skyrocket to ridiculous levels, and transactions take forever. Users have long since left.
I'm really tired of all this superficial stuff. I just want to see who is actually doing the work.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 01-08 22:48
Honestly, I hear this kind of excuse every day now... Gas fees are still ridiculously high, and my small wallet can't take it.
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FundingMartyr
· 01-08 22:43
That's right, most projects these days are just bragging without doing any work.
The Gas fees are really outrageous; small transactions are barely profitable.
This is the real technical direction for bottom fishing.
After the hype around concepts, it's time to focus on infrastructure.
No matter how impressive the hype, without speed and cost efficiency, it's all pointless.
Blockchain network congestion has always been a bottleneck for ecosystem development. Whether it's transaction delays, soaring gas fees, or cross-chain interaction lag, these issues are eroding user patience.
Instead of just talking about concepts, it's better to fundamentally solve the problem. By optimizing network architecture, increasing throughput, and reducing confirmation delays, the infrastructure can truly support the ecosystem's business volume — this is the right way.
Less hype, more practical work. Pay attention to every technical detail, prioritize user experience, and only then can Web3 truly be realized.