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by noduerme
1606 days ago
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Back in the day or at least when I ran my own bitcoin node, any call against the blockchain was free. This sounds like someone charging for hitting the API on a rented node, as opposed to an actual cost imposed by the currency to consult the blockchain (?) But maybe the contract-generators aren't even running their own node, just piggybacking on someone else's API. Sure. Cheaper. |
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You are indeed renting a machine to run some code, and if you want many people to use your code you want to make it cheap. There's a trade off.
You can fuck up things on the BTC blockchain too, "burning" crypto by sending it to a dead address has been a thing for a long time.
It always seemed stupid to me that it was possible, compared to sending money to an invalid IBAN, but I'm not a crypto enthusiast so I may be biased.