Solana ecosystem has new developments. The recently launched Kora solution focuses on solving pain points in on-chain interactions. In simple terms, this mechanism allows application developers to pay gas fees on behalf of users, effectively lowering the participation threshold for users.
What's more interesting is that Kora supports users paying transaction fees with any token, not necessarily SOL. This is especially friendly to newcomers — you can use any token you hold directly, without the hassle of swapping for SOL or managing multiple wallets.
On the technical level, transactions are executed in isolated environments, a design approach worth noting. It enhances security while making the entire process cleaner. From the user's perspective, this directly reduces the barrier to on-chain operations, greatly simplifying the previously cumbersome gas management issues. For the application expansion and user growth in the Solana ecosystem, such optimizations can have a tangible boosting effect.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 6h ago
Kora has indeed addressed many newcomers' pain points this time, and the move to allow paying gas fees with any token was quite clever.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 6h ago
Wow, finally someone has solved the issue of gas fees, with pay-on-behalf and arbitrary token payments. Now new users really have no excuse not to get started.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 7h ago
Now SOL finally remembers the importance of user experience. Paying gas and any token payment, truly paving the way for newcomers.
Solana ecosystem has new developments. The recently launched Kora solution focuses on solving pain points in on-chain interactions. In simple terms, this mechanism allows application developers to pay gas fees on behalf of users, effectively lowering the participation threshold for users.
What's more interesting is that Kora supports users paying transaction fees with any token, not necessarily SOL. This is especially friendly to newcomers — you can use any token you hold directly, without the hassle of swapping for SOL or managing multiple wallets.
On the technical level, transactions are executed in isolated environments, a design approach worth noting. It enhances security while making the entire process cleaner. From the user's perspective, this directly reduces the barrier to on-chain operations, greatly simplifying the previously cumbersome gas management issues. For the application expansion and user growth in the Solana ecosystem, such optimizations can have a tangible boosting effect.