The GWEI governance snapshot has officially wrapped as of January 19th at 00:00 UTC. The allocation framework relies on two core metrics: your cumulative gas expenditure across the Ethereum mainnet (tracked via Gas ID), and active engagement within the ecosystem—measured through community participation like platform shares and participation in Open Gas Initiative campaigns.
This dual-criteria approach emphasizes both on-chain usage intensity and community involvement, rewarding users who've meaningfully contributed to the Ethereum network's development while maintaining active visibility in governance discussions.
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DuskSurfer
· 13h ago
Does spending more on gas mean you get a bigger share? Then I have to cry; I've spent all my gas fees this month.
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GmGmNoGn
· 13h ago
The more gas fees you spend, the higher your ranking? Then I wasted my money this month.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 13h ago
Does spending more on gas mean more rewards? Then I guess my gas fees this month weren't wasted after all.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 13h ago
Looks like the same old trick again—burn more gas fees to get a little more distribution? But considering community participation, it's not too bad.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 13h ago
The more gas you spend, the more you get. This logic is still a bit heartbreaking.
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MEVHunterX
· 13h ago
The more gas you spend, the greater the governance power. This logic is truly authentic Web3.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 13h ago
Can you earn dividends just by spending more on gas? Does this logic hold up?
The GWEI governance snapshot has officially wrapped as of January 19th at 00:00 UTC. The allocation framework relies on two core metrics: your cumulative gas expenditure across the Ethereum mainnet (tracked via Gas ID), and active engagement within the ecosystem—measured through community participation like platform shares and participation in Open Gas Initiative campaigns.
This dual-criteria approach emphasizes both on-chain usage intensity and community involvement, rewarding users who've meaningfully contributed to the Ethereum network's development while maintaining active visibility in governance discussions.