#night Web3 The most awkward threshold for breaking into the circle is not the private key, but that damn Gas Fee.
Imagine, you want to send an encrypted message, but the system prompts: "Please go to the exchange to buy 0.01 tokens as a fee." In that second, 90% of Web2 users would uninstall directly.
@MidnightNetwork 's $NIGHT is ending this embarrassment with "Sponsored Transactions":
• Developer Payment: Developers generate $DUST (fuel) by staking $NIGHT and pay the Gas for users in the background.
• User "Zero Feel": Using the app feels as smooth as WeChat, completely without needing to know what "fuel" is.
• Privacy Enhancement: Since DUST is shielded, the act of payment itself is difficult to trace, hiding the correlation of Gas fee sources.
Traditional Gas is "toll", while Midnight's model is "monthly broadband". It transforms Web3 from a speculative tool into a truly seamless infrastructure.
Do you think Web3 applications should have "basic functions free (developer payment)" like Web2, or insist on "user payment"?