Built4web3
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Built4web3
@_Built4web3
Exploring the decentralized web, one block at a time. DM for deals📩



caught Nikita yesterday submitting his post on a bounty website😂 bro thought i wouldn’t know.





gn ct. today ended without me making my daily tukay...... it's all good. we gon get it together tomorrow. y'all have a great night rest fellas🤗 stay with @XOOBNetwork and @River4fun sleep well frens remember to recommend me for that gig! add me to that cabal🤲






good morning from this side, its another day and another chance to discuss about nomisma. most people hear the name @NomismaNetwork and think its just another normal project, but today i want to talk about how this infrastructure could actually help reduce one of web3 biggest problems, gas fees. according to their architecture, nomisma is using a subchain system where each dApp or protocol operates with isolated resources instead of competing for the same network space. this means one busy app should not slow down the entire ecosystem. from what they claim, this could lead to. → lower and more predictable fees. they mention fixed fees and no gas wars, unlike ethereum where fees can rise heavily during congestion. → faster execution. their infrastructure is designed for high throughput ai and defi activity with near instant finality and support for large scale computations on chain. → less mev and front running. they aim to reduce situations where bots manipulate transactions before confirmation, which remains a major issue in defi. → better scaling for future ai agents. ai driven trading and automation require massive transaction processing, and nomisma believes its relational blockchain and subchain system can handle that load more efficiently. but one important thing to understand is this. cheap fees are easier to promise than to maintain long term. many chains launch with low fees when activity is small, then fees rise once adoption grows. the real test for nomisma will be whether it can stay decentralized, secure, and still keep fees low when millions of users and ai agents become active at the same time. if their architecture performs the way they intend, transactions could become much cheaper and smoother compared to older congested chains. adoption and real world stress testing will decide how successful that becomes. so we are not just watching things change, we are watching expensive blockchain interactions potentially become more affordable too. this is one of the reasons people should pay attention and stay positioned on what could really matter in the future of web3.



















