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ECDSA node operators need enormous amount of ETH available for bonding so that new redeployed dapp is able to operate.
This issue seems to be fixed in previous dapp deployment, but now it's back. Below you will see screenshot from my friend @saltypalo whose 500 Ropsten ETH was bonded very quickly and I've seen some screenshots of operators who hold multiple ECDSA nodes - they had to put thousands of ropsten ETH on each node so the dapp could process at least 300-400 mints.
Expected behavior:
Less ropsten ETH for bonding - less pressure on ECDSA operators who need to find this Ropsten ETH somewhere or get it from faucets for quite long time.
Screenshots
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ECDSA node operators need enormous amount of ETH available for bonding so that new redeployed dapp is able to operate.
This issue seems to be fixed in previous dapp deployment, but now it's back. Below you will see screenshot from my friend @saltypalo whose 500 Ropsten ETH was bonded very quickly and I've seen some screenshots of operators who hold multiple ECDSA nodes - they had to put thousands of ropsten ETH on each node so the dapp could process at least 300-400 mints.
Expected behavior:
Less ropsten ETH for bonding - less pressure on ECDSA operators who need to find this Ropsten ETH somewhere or get it from faucets for quite long time.
Screenshots
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: