Post by @stani β’ Hey
How much gas prices affect your decision to mint an NFT?
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- Gas cost is the deciding factor for me, haven't minted any nfts on mainnet recently.
- It greatly does especially when the gas fees are more than what the NFT costs.
- a lot i didnt mint the ethglobal public poap for example becouse of gas
- It makes the supposedly free mint to a 200$ mint π
- If more than 60 GWEI do not mint anything
- it depends on how the importance of the NFT. i remember last year when i paid about 1.5 eth in gas war to mint otherdeed land by yuga lol.
- A lot
- 50%-60%
- 99%
- Enormously. I have to keep a running list in Things of the NFTs I want to mint when gas is low. And I have to set the deadline. Sometimes I just canβt afford it lately
- This really a case by case thing, since some I really want/need it now so Indont check, but painful. But otherwise always waiting by sending a tx with the GWEI that I can spend β½οΈ
- 100% (on the downside)
L1 β
L2 π
L3 π ;-)
- Theyβve successfully prevented me from using popular dApps I wanted to use
- if gas prices really that matter then Solana NFTs should be the undisputed king
- Been navigating the Polygon network for quite sometime with my project. Gas fees have never been a concern. π
- It didn't use to be much of a factor, but it's almost the biggest factor now. Whether or not I'm sensitive to gas price is also a good measure for me personally about how much I actually want to buy into the NFT project... if gas is the deciding factor then I probably shouldn't own it regardless
- a bit. If the gas fees are more expensive than the nft it's not really good π
- A lot especially this deep in the bear market. I would rather spend the gas fees on a trade then mint a free nft from zora if the gas is high.
- Depending on the NFT. If its free garbage, the its no. If it is something with utility, then depends on the value to the current gas price.
- I am almost giving up on nfts with these gas wars.
- 100%
- In most cases it does not affect, when the network is congested it does affect where the gas rises a lot and it is very expensive to claim the nft, but that happens on some occasions. It rarely happens in my opinion.
- gas prices effect very much but sometimes i even mint in high gas prices because i dont want to miss opportunity
- Depends on how much the NFT costs and what the NFT is for, I'd say on average it has to be below 1% of the NFT price
- I don't mint NFT at all now, as I realized that everyone can be a great digital artist by using AI tools, everyone can be Van Gogh. So NFT become less valuable to me. I even think physical art will have more value given that there will be billion of digital garbages. (No Offense here)
- Depends on its value for me, but in my opinion its so cool if it can persuade anyone to mint not just some rich guys, I prefer a logical stable range of fee for everyone.
- Now it's expensive to mint
- Totally!! If fees too much high no mint if stable then it's ok
- In fact for me this is the first factor when it comes to doing Ethereum Mint.
- Severely. I basically live on L2s these days. And even recently, those gas fees have been pretty brutal
- For pieces I want, nah doesn't affect much
For smol artistes I want to support, it is one of the major factors, since their manifold editions are usually really low price, when gas price getting close to their cost to mint, I just dont mint
- If I am confident about the foundation of the developer team and the project, I don't care about the amount of gas paid
- So hard. I hope that ETH mintβs will migrate to Arbitrum
- $0.05
- Yes it affects a lot Sir
- So much
Sometimes I think I'm not meant to be here .
Nice opportunities I have missed because of gas are so numerous
- above 50$
- Now it's expensive on the Ethereum network
- 23%
- it affects me a lot
- 0.001 $
- No effect
- $50 max
- A lot lately! Early last year wasn't that big of a headache!
- ofc a lot
- Under 15
- 99% pretty much lol
- Effects a lot because we are not whales π₯Ίππ