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As I know, eth will charge transaction fee just according to the resources it used, and solana just charge fee accroding to the number of signatures, so why don't charge just like eth? Is it really fair and reasonable to charge according to the number of signatures?
Proposed Solution
not now
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Problem
As I know, eth will charge transaction fee just according to the resources it used, and solana just charge fee accroding to the number of signatures, so why don't charge just like eth? Is it really fair and reasonable to charge according to the number of signatures?
Proposed Solution
not now
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: