LUNC's upcoming Cosmos SDK upgrade will address a long-standing technical legacy issue.
The Tax2Gas plan, which was previously approved by community vote, was shelved due to its overly complex implementation. However, under the new SDK framework, this feature has been simplified into a straightforward plugin that can be used directly once enabled. What does this mean? It means that application developers who left due to complicated tax calculations now have a reason to return.
On-chain activity will not only see an increase, but more importantly, the ecosystem growth driven by this approach will be more sustainable. Pure token burning models are ultimately limited, but the return of application ecosystems can create real value support for the long-term operation of the chain.
BiNodes is actively promoting the construction of the SDK upgrade testnet, with a clear purpose — to fully open the testing environment, giving developers ample time to verify new features and complete migration as soon as possible. This is not only a technical preparation but also a re-invitation to the entire LUNC ecosystem.
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degenonymous
· 01-07 15:38
Wow, is Tax2Gas really coming this time? Can those developers who ran away back then stop pretending to be asleep and get active?
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HappyToBeDumped
· 01-06 11:55
Really? Modularized? So the Tax2Gas that took us ages to figure out back then is now this simple... Developers really won't go back, will they?
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BearMarketLightning
· 01-04 16:56
Bro, this move is indeed interesting. Finally figured out this bunch of unfinished projects.
Another "wolf is coming"? Developers will see if they believe it based on what happens next.
Tax2Gas has been delayed for so long. Now they say it can be used just by turning it on... Hopefully it's not just on paper again.
Ecological return sounds good, but let's wait until the activity data comes out before commenting.
Is it true? Is BiNodes serious this time? Show us the results.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 01-04 16:56
Really? Tax2Gas is finally going to move? That unfinished project from back then has been stalled for how long... This time, if it can really be simplified into a plugin, developers might actually come back.
Wait, don’t just talk about it on paper. Let’s see it run on the testnet first.
I’ve heard about ecological sustainability so many times that my ears are getting calloused, but the key is that someone actually needs to use it.
But honestly, it’s better than just burning tokens every day.
If BiNodes turns out to be reliable this time, it might really change the game.
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LeekCutter
· 01-04 16:55
Is this really the chance to turn things around? Tax2Gas has gone from a disaster to a plugin. Will the developers really come back...
Honestly, I'm a bit hopeful, but also worried it might just be a mirage.
The ecosystem is the real key; the old burning methods have long become tiresome.
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MagicBean
· 01-04 16:35
Finally simplified this thing, developers need to recover their funds... But can it really attract them back?
I heard the testnet is open, so we better quickly try out this plugin to see if it's reliable.
Burning coins is useless; an ecosystem is still needed to support it. This time, it looks serious.
How long has Tax2Gas been delayed... If it can really be used, LUNC is serious this time.
The plugin format is simplified, feels like there's a chance... Developers should seize this opportunity.
LUNC's upcoming Cosmos SDK upgrade will address a long-standing technical legacy issue.
The Tax2Gas plan, which was previously approved by community vote, was shelved due to its overly complex implementation. However, under the new SDK framework, this feature has been simplified into a straightforward plugin that can be used directly once enabled. What does this mean? It means that application developers who left due to complicated tax calculations now have a reason to return.
On-chain activity will not only see an increase, but more importantly, the ecosystem growth driven by this approach will be more sustainable. Pure token burning models are ultimately limited, but the return of application ecosystems can create real value support for the long-term operation of the chain.
BiNodes is actively promoting the construction of the SDK upgrade testnet, with a clear purpose — to fully open the testing environment, giving developers ample time to verify new features and complete migration as soon as possible. This is not only a technical preparation but also a re-invitation to the entire LUNC ecosystem.