Managed to unlock my Gas ID 🪪 after burning through 137.8574 ETH on-chain since the Beacon Chain went live. Hitting Apex Jack tier feels pretty solid—already stacked up 4000 Beans through ecosystem engagement. The whole gamification around gas spending creates an interesting dynamic: turns network fees into traceable participation proof. For anyone deep in the Ethereum ecosystem, seeing your cumulative gas expenditure visualized like this is both humbling and oddly satisfying. Curious to see how many others in the community reach these higher tiers.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 01-20 03:01
Oh wow, just over 137 ETH to change an ID? How long do I have to save up for this...
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LiquidatorFlash
· 01-20 02:54
137.8574 ETH has been burned... That number is a bit painful. Has the liquidation risk threshold been triggered?
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ContractExplorer
· 01-20 02:41
137 ETH has been burned, how much effort does that take... But on the other hand, this gamification of gas fees is quite clever, turning the money given to miners into proof of identity.
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GasWrangler
· 01-20 02:35
ngl, 137.8574 eth is honestly sub-optimal if you're actually serious about on-chain participation. should've batched those transactions better—the mempool data would've demonstrated empirically superior fee structures if you'd analyzed it properly
Managed to unlock my Gas ID 🪪 after burning through 137.8574 ETH on-chain since the Beacon Chain went live. Hitting Apex Jack tier feels pretty solid—already stacked up 4000 Beans through ecosystem engagement. The whole gamification around gas spending creates an interesting dynamic: turns network fees into traceable participation proof. For anyone deep in the Ethereum ecosystem, seeing your cumulative gas expenditure visualized like this is both humbling and oddly satisfying. Curious to see how many others in the community reach these higher tiers.