21,000tx per dollar in your scenario, no?
You think it would be best to compare transaction once it gets adopted by users? If you want to compare it properly you gotta use a market cap as a sample basis. Equalize every chain and their transaction which is the best
Not arguing - just putting the information I've see out there. Feel free to supply comparable market cap data, but I'm not sure I understand how market cap is going to effect the transaction cost requirements of ERG (0.0011 ERG for a tx to execute * $100 = $0.11 per transaction, in your scenario). ETH is $30 per transaction last Tuesday, while $25 today. ((hell BTC was $7 today just for the opportunity to transfer digital gold 1.0 from one wallet to another -- that's all you can f*n do with 1.0 gold ... move it around)) I do honestly want to understand what I'm not calculating... as I see no appeal for using an expensive chain when I can get what I want from ERG. Sincerely, I am wrong every day and want to learn every day. I don't really follow tx costs on other chains other than POS is expensive for some reason?
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