Today at noon, I went downstairs to eat with a friend. When he went to pay, he found that he had no money in WeChat and Alipay, which made for an awkward situation. I directly used my phone to scan the code and help him pay, but I can't just give him my phone and bank card, right?
Such a simple logic of life seems to completely fail in Web3.
Now, if you want to get a friend from outside the circle to play DApp, the first step is actually to make him buy some ETH for Gas fees. Isn't this purely discouraging?
Recently, I checked the white paper of @MidnightNetwork and found that the DUST delegation mechanism created by $NIGHT finally has some normal internet thinking.
Its logic is: developers directly authorize the generation rights of DUST (equivalent to Gas) to the address of new users. Users can come in and enjoy interactions for free, without any sense of it. Moreover, the ownership of #night is still in the hands of the developers, and if something goes wrong, they can revoke the authorization at any time, just like I paid for your meal, but the bank card is still in my pocket.
The experience has improved, but thinking about it in reverse makes me quite anxious. Once this Gas-free option is opened, if it fails to prevent witches (Sybil), script kiddies could easily drain the developer's treasury overnight.
These days, testing various testnets has burned my money just on Gas, and if this Gas-free option can really withstand script attacks, I would be the first to interact. Are there any brothers in the group who run script-kiddie studios? Can you crack this kind of mechanism? #night
