Gasless Transaction Policy

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.

While it is “gasless” from the user perspective, developers can still set fees at the dApp level to cover infrastructure or validator costs.

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