When USD1 loses its peg completely, that's when the real conversation starts. This chain's trading experience is something else—gas fees, slippage, execution delays, the whole package is rough. Swapping on this network feels like fighting upstream; you're paying for every mistake the protocol makes. The stablecoin's inability to hold its value just adds another layer of frustration. Sometimes you wonder if the infrastructure was ever built to handle actual volume or if it's just theoretical at this point.
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QuietlyStaking
· 12h ago
This chain is really full of idealism but the reality is quite harsh. I'm completely fed up with the gas fees.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 12h ago
Copying the bottom all the way to the pants falling off, now looking at this chain's gas fee makes me want to smash my phone, truly a head and shoulders top pattern.
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0xSunnyDay
· 12h ago
To be honest, this chain should have cooled down a long time ago, gas fees can eat people to death, the slippage is ridiculously large, and the trading experience is indescribable...
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0xLostKey
· 12h ago
Honestly, this chain is just ridiculous. Gas fees can scare away half the users. Stablecoins have already de-pegged, so what's the point of even playing?
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BTCBeliefStation
· 12h ago
Really, this chain should have been abandoned long ago; the gas fees are exorbitant and ruthless.
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BasementAlchemist
· 12h ago
Another stablecoin has collapsed. I've seen through this scheme long ago.
When USD1 loses its peg completely, that's when the real conversation starts. This chain's trading experience is something else—gas fees, slippage, execution delays, the whole package is rough. Swapping on this network feels like fighting upstream; you're paying for every mistake the protocol makes. The stablecoin's inability to hold its value just adds another layer of frustration. Sometimes you wonder if the infrastructure was ever built to handle actual volume or if it's just theoretical at this point.