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stark001.lens represents the Web3 identity of stark001.lens, representing the presence across Lens social identity (.lens handle) and the broader Web3 ecosystem. stark001.lens's Ethereum & EVM wallet address is 0xa6b4cacdcee86a8294924ef6505d7fbad5e3995d. stark001.lens's Email address is unknown. This comprehensive profile aggregates stark001.lens's on-chain activities, transaction history, NFT collections, token holdings, governance participation, and contributions to decentralized communities. Explore this page to discover stark001.lens's Web3 digital footprint, social engagement metrics, and reputation across the decentralized web, providing a transparent view of their Web3 journey and accomplishments.

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splasher.lens
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I’ve recently seen some discussions about ETH vs. stablecoins as the medium of exchange and economic currency. There are clear benefits to using stablecoins as the MoE.They are easier for new users to understand, there’s no need to explain an new unfamiliar asset, its purpose, or its pricing, and they eliminate concerns about volatility. This is especially important for users earning onchain who need to pay taxes later (otherwise, they would face extreme FX risk unless they sell enough funds on the spot to cover taxes). It’s also valuable for developers who want to sponsor their users' gas fees and need cost predictability, buying and selling goods onchain would be challenging with a volatile asset. Imagine an Amazon where all prices are denominated in BTC or ETH, it would be a logistical nightmare. The user flow is far more intuitive with stablecoins. For instance, if a new user comes onchain with $100 today, they could have 10% less or more purchasing power tomorrow due to volatility. This introduces unnecessary risk and friction for users. Stablecoins as MoE simplify this process, and the distinction between USD value in a database and USD value onchain will fade. Over time, stablecoins will likely just be referred to as "dollars." Using stablecoins as gas tokens also establishes a stable economic currency for the entire network. For example, with Validiums, transaction costs are so low that developers can absorb their users’ costs. To create cost predictability, adopting stablecoins as gas tokens is the logical step forward. Imagine if AWS charged developers in a volatile currency while they earned revenue in a stable currency, it would create an fx burden and hinder adoption. Six months ago, we made a bold decision to use the Aave-native stablecoin GHO as the gas token for the Lens Network for these exact reasons. Since Lens Network is a Validium, this makes sense since the "ETH bill" that needs to be paid to Ethereum is significantly smaller compared to rollups. Achieving the same for rollups is more challenging due to the costs associated with storing the entire state on L1. For instance, when blob prices are high, this creates unexpected volatility, making it difficult to collect L2 fees in stablecoins to settle the ETH bill. On the other hand, for L1-like chains such as Gnosis Chain, it’s much easier to implement, as these L1s have greater sovereignty over fee costs and have already had xDAI in production for years. From ETH’s perspective, there’s no reason to worry. ETH doesn’t need to be the MoE across all L2s if that’s not ideal for those layers. ETH’s primary use case should be to pay for execution and storage on the most secure, Turing-complete execution environment. This alone is a massive use case as the world transitions to onchain.
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