Morph Chain introduces five major key upgrades, injecting new momentum into ecosystem development. This update includes several groundbreaking features: support for AltFeeTx mechanism that allows paying Gas fees with any token, significantly reducing user interaction costs; faster block generation speeds to enhance on-chain transaction throughput; new advanced EVM precompilation functions (EIP-2537 standard) to optimize cryptographic computation efficiency; introduction of innovative EVM opcodes (EIP-7939) to expand smart contract capabilities; and performance iterations of the ModExp precompile. These upgrades collectively advance Morph's technical capabilities as a high-performance public chain, providing developers with a more flexible and efficient development environment, while also improving the on-chain experience for ordinary users.
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TokenDustCollector
· 5h ago
Sounds good. AltFeeTx really can solve the gas pain point... But whether Morph can run stably like they said still depends on its subsequent performance.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 5h ago
ngl the alt fee tx mechanism is lowkey genius... one might argue it's a paradigm shift in how we conceptualize user friction within blockchain primitives, not just another gas optimization tbh
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 5h ago
Another public chain is working on a technical upgrade, claiming fancy features, but whether it can actually be implemented is the real key.
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Can gas fees be paid with any token? Sounds good, but I'm afraid it's just another PPT revolution.
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Morph's recent update is indeed substantial, but market response is the only true test.
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EVM optimization is discussed every year; when will it truly solve the chain's pain points?
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Throughput has been increased again; when will transaction fees actually become cheaper?
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Looks promising, but I wonder if there are any interesting applications worth exploring in the ecosystem.
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Faster block speeds are a good thing; safety must be solid, right?
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If this upgrade can truly meet expectations, Morph might have something special.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 5h ago
Finally, a blockchain has realized that gas fees can be deadly. Paying with any token? About time.
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LiquidationKing
· 5h ago
Haha, Morph's latest upgrade is impressive. Gas fees can now be paid with any token... This way, small investors finally don't have to worry about the U issue.
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RooftopVIP
· 5h ago
Ah ha, finally some chains are properly optimizing gas mechanisms. Paying with any token really can discourage a batch of people from fleeing.
Morph's latest upgrade sounds good, but I wonder if the actual experience will be as smooth as the promotion suggests.
The five major upgrades sound impressive, but the key is whether the ecosystem can truly utilize them.
Faster block speeds are great, but I'm worried it might just be another fleeting positive.
No matter how advanced the technology stack is, without a thriving application ecosystem, it's all pointless. Is the Morph dApp active?
Anyway, it's just another performance iteration. Next year, there will still be more upgrades...
Wait, can this truly reduce interaction costs, or is it just another way to cut the leeks?
Morph Chain introduces five major key upgrades, injecting new momentum into ecosystem development. This update includes several groundbreaking features: support for AltFeeTx mechanism that allows paying Gas fees with any token, significantly reducing user interaction costs; faster block generation speeds to enhance on-chain transaction throughput; new advanced EVM precompilation functions (EIP-2537 standard) to optimize cryptographic computation efficiency; introduction of innovative EVM opcodes (EIP-7939) to expand smart contract capabilities; and performance iterations of the ModExp precompile. These upgrades collectively advance Morph's technical capabilities as a high-performance public chain, providing developers with a more flexible and efficient development environment, while also improving the on-chain experience for ordinary users.