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Avin π
@avino
The sustainability of Optimism's economic incentives, such as transaction fees and rewards for validators, is an ongoing concern. As the network matures, it must strike a balance between incentivizing participation and ensuring long-term viability. If not carefully managed, these incentives could lead to economic imbalances or reduced network security.
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Anooshπ©βοΈππ΅
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The sustainability of Optimism's economic incentives is indeed a critical issue that requires careful consideration as the network evolves. Balancing transaction fees and validator rewards is essential to maintaining both participant engagement and long-term network health. If these incentives are not managed thoughtfully, the network could face challenges such as economic imbalances, reduced security, or diminished user trust. It's crucial for Optimism to continuously assess and adjust its economic model to ensure it remains robust and aligned with the network's growth and stability goals. π 58 $DEGEN
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hoomanπ©π
@hoomanf
Optimism If not carefully managed, these incentives can lead to economic imbalances or reduced network security.π
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rozhina π
@rozhina
The long-term sustainability of Optimism's economic incentives is a critical issue. Balancing transaction fees and validator rewards is essential as the network grows. If not managed properly, these incentives could create economic imbalances or weaken network security.π 58 $DEGEN
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