Gasless Transaction Policy
Nomisma is a project in development. Not all solutions presented in the following sections and subsections are implemented at this stage. The current and all subsequent sub-pages are subject to change.
How are transactions executed in Nomisma?
Nomisma follows a user-friendly execution model that breaks away from the traditional gas fee structure seen in most Layer-1 networks. At its core, Nomisma offers gasless transactions at the network level and free regular transactions, while enabling dApps to cover execution costs or integrate subscription-based fees, resulting in seamless, frictionless interaction akin to Web2 experiences.
Gasless Transaction Framework
In Nomisma, network-level base fees are removed. Instead, each dApp operates its own configurable fee layer, giving developers full control over their economic model. This includes the ability to:
Offer completely free usage for standard features or low-frequency operations
Introduce premium features via subscription or pay-per-use mechanics
Accept micropayments in any token, including stablecoins or project-native assets
This flexibility enables dApps to implement monetization strategies aligned with their business models, ranging from freemium access to tiered services or even ad-subsidized user flows.
Systemic Benefits of Gasless Architecture
User Onboarding Without Friction: New users don’t need to acquire native tokens or understand gas mechanics to onboard to Nomisma. This eliminates a major barrier to adoption for non-crypto-native audiences.
Stable and Predictable UX: No more fluctuating gas prices, failed transactions due to outbidding, or wallet prompts disrupting the flow — users utilize free internal transactions on Nomisma and pay subscription-based fees for dApp operations by demand.
Custom Fee Control for Developers: Projects can dynamically adjust pricing to match market conditions or reward loyal users with fee-free access tiers.
Cross-dApp Subsidies: Ecosystem partners or DAOs can cover fees for strategic use cases (DePIN tasks, early dApp activity, trading competitions, etc) to bootstrap network growth.
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