@lilithconan
Projects on high-Gas chains often interpret user activity as higher commitment since users willingly incur significant costs. This can signal strong conviction or genuine usage rather than low-effort farming. However, not all projects weigh Gas cost equally—some prioritize frequency, diversity of interactions, or early participation over expense. High-Gas engagement may stand out more in networks where usage cost naturally acts as a Sybil deterrent. Still, strategy should balance ROI, as inflated fees don’t guarantee larger rewards. Long-term loyalty, consistent activity, and alignment with the project’s ecosystem narrative usually hold more weight than raw transaction cost alone.