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In fact, there’s potentially an argument that opposite might be

true, since EOS needs to be locked up (via bancor) in order to obtain RAM. It’s removing EOS from circulating supply, which in theory should help support the EOS/fiat price?

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REX's growth has been huge, 10x in just a few weeks. Because if this increase has been enormous, the price of EOS does not go up?

Aaron Cox (jesta) — Greymass- Автор вопроса
Palmar 🎧🦉 | Sound Element
REX's growth has been huge, 10x in just a few week...

I truly don’t understand why EOS/fiat isn’t more valuable, but its possible that the actual price is lagging behind the new tokenomics.

Aaron Cox (jesta) — Greymass
I truly don’t understand why EOS/fiat isn’t more v...

I remember when I joined EOS in 2019, creating an account cost around $3 The incentives that are being proposed for RAM will take it to infinity. As a developer, don't you see a problem with the cost of new projects that want to be launched on EOS or others like Upland and Wombat that create free accounts en masse?

Palmar 🎧🦉 | Sound Element
I remember when I joined EOS in 2019, creating an ...

as a developer on EOS, no, the cost of the RAM isn’t a problem 😎😎😎 we fear more the lack of users/interest in a project 😆😆😆 than the increase of the RAM price

Alfredo de Candia | hokentech.tech
as a developer on EOS, no, the cost of the RAM isn...

Well, that's good to know. How much does it cost to implement a contract (I know it can vary, but I'm talking about something general or standard) on EOS?

Alfredo de Candia | hokentech.tech
less than 1000 EOS in our case

I am referring to the ram consumption to implement a contract at the current price

Alfredo de Candia | hokentech.tech
as a developer on EOS, no, the cost of the RAM isn...

I think the interest is in second place, the primary goal is to keep the stability of the network, secure the network

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