Key Points:
The Aptos team frequently interacts with community builders to support their implementations and collect input on how to make the ecosystem better. The gas schedule has to be improved according to popular demand.
This requirement is in line with a fundamental tenet of Aptos, according to which the network’s demand should heavily influence the costs of using the blockchain.
The team said in a Medium post about the 3-phase plan to provide gas costs on Aptos:
Initially, the team set out with a goal of reducing gas rates by 10 to 100x. To validate the possibility, the team spoke directly with many ecosystem builders including Aries, AUX, Econia, Ferum, Nutrios, Pyth, Souffl3, Switchboard, Topaz, Tsunami, and many more.
In addition, Aptos also provides development orientations in stages such as short-term, medium-term, and longer-term. Including processes to help dynamic NFT gas reduction, as mentioned in this article, gas-efficient data structures, and demand-driven gas costs.
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