Businesses looking to leverage blockchain infrastructure now have a more viable option. Enterprise Mode strips away the friction points that typically derail mass adoption: gasless transactions and locked-in cost structures eliminate the need for end users to understand gas mechanics or worry about unpredictable fees.



The real insight here? Web3's bottleneck isn't finding better users—it's designing better defaults. Most people don't care how the technology works; they just want it to work seamlessly. When onboarding requires blockchain literacy, you've already lost half your potential market. By abstracting away the complexity while keeping the transparency benefits, you open the door to institutional players and mainstream enterprises who need reliability above all else.

What's your take—does solving for UX trump solving for decentralization?
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BlockchainDecodervip
· 01-23 00:27
According to research, a fundamental contradiction is touched upon here — from a technical perspective, the realization of gasless transactions inevitably involves a delegation mechanism, which to some extent sacrifices the user's direct control. It is worth noting that Vitalik pointed out this trade-off in his 2021 paper on account abstraction. In summary, UX and decentralization have never been mutually exclusive; the key lies in which side the designer chooses to favor — enterprise-level applications will obviously prioritize the former, which is fine. But data shows that once users get used to a "simplified" blockchain experience, it is almost impossible to get them back to a self-managed gas mode. So the issue may not be whether UX has surpassed decentralization, but rather that we are quietly rewriting the definition of "decentralization"...
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PanicSellervip
· 01-22 22:14
Gasless is really just the appetizer; the key is still to make it usable for everyone, including grandmas.
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PebbleHandervip
· 01-20 07:07
ngl gasless tx this move is indeed just scratching the surface, but whether institutions will truly enter depends on whether the stability can hold up.
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MEVSupportGroupvip
· 01-20 07:07
Gasless is truly a necessity, but I'm afraid it will ultimately just become a centralized skin-deep game.
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RugPullAlertBotvip
· 01-20 06:59
Nah, this is the real path Web3 should take. Stop messing around with all those flashy things.
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FromMinerToFarmervip
· 01-20 06:53
Gasless transactions are really just a sneaky way to lower the barrier... But to be honest, I'm more concerned about stability. Anyway, big players don't care about that little gas fee.
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SchroedingerGasvip
· 01-20 06:51
Gasless transactions sound good, but the real question is, does doing this still count as Web3...
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