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Ethereum’s current gas mechanism, while functional, poses challenges for small-amount transaction users due to high and volatile fees. Optimizing the gas system could attract more micro-transaction users by reducing costs and improving predictability. Layer 2 solutions like rollups have helped, but base-layer enhancements—such as dynamic fee adjustments or lower gas limits for simple transactions—could further incentivize small-scale activity. A more efficient gas model would make Ethereum more accessible for everyday use cases, like micropayments or DeFi interactions, fostering broader adoption. However, any changes must balance network security and decentralization to avoid compromising Ethereum’s core principles.
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