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حلول رسوم غاز ويب3 لتوسيع نطاق العمل

  • Updated December 4, 2025
  • Patricia Cole
  • 15 comments

مع تطوير نظامنا لـ Web3، تواجه مسألة توسيع حجم المعاملات تحديات كبيرة، خاصة عندما ترتفع رسوم الغاز بشكل غير متوقع. هذه الارتفاعات المفاجئة يمكن أن تقلل بسرعة هامش الربح، مما يشكل عائقًا تشغيليًا حرجًا. نحن نستكشف تقنيات مختلفة للتعبئة وطرق التحسين لتقليل هذه التكاليف مع الحفاظ على بنية آمنة تمامًا، ونحن مهتمين بمعرفة الأساليب التي نجحت في تطبيقها الآخرون في المجتمع.

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  1. I recommend looking into Hedera, an enterprise-grade ledger that has already addressed this issue. All transaction fees are fixed in USD, so there are no gas fee spikes—especially since it’s not a blockchain. It can handle hundreds of thousands of transactions per second, and developers often find it much easier to build on. It’s also EVM compatible.

    1. I’m sorry you’ve fallen for the Hedera trap. They’re skilled at targeting less-informed investors who may not verify marketing claims designed to make Hedera appear unique.

      For example, while Hedera claims it can process hundreds of thousands of transactions per second, its actual peak today was 34,450 transactions per hour, compared to the Ethereum ecosystem’s peak of 31,083 transactions per second.

      Hedera isn’t widely used and likely won’t be, except as a means to extract money from the credulous. Their main selling point is partnerships with well-known companies on the ‘Governing Council,’ but they don’t clarify that these companies received HBAR from the Hedera Foundation to stake, didn’t invest their own funds, don’t actually use Hedera, and contribute little in council meetings. The setup seems designed to impress newcomers.

      To succeed in crypto, it’s essential to research these details before investing significantly or promoting projects. It would also be better not to draw others into similar situations.

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