Cardano, Solana and Polkadot Projects to Join Bitgert Chain Because of Zero Cost Gas Fee

Cardano, Solana and Polkadot Projects to Join Bitgert Chain Because of Zero Cost Gas Fee



by Analytics Insight

March 10, 2022

The major reason for the movement is the zero gas fee feature that Bitgert blockchain is offering

It is now clear that Bitgert (BRISE) is the next big thing in the crypto industry. This is after Bitgert built and launched its blockchain, the first zero-cost gas fee in the world. Already, the chain is attracting a lot of developers, and so many projects are about to start migrating to the BRC20 blockchain.

Developers on the Cardano, Solana and Polkadot chains are among the many developers planning to join the Bitgert chains. The major reason for the movement is the zero gas fee feature that Bitgert blockchain is offering. Read more below:

 

Bitgert

Immediately the Bitgert BRC20 blockchain was launched, it was clear that it would be a revolutionary chain. The gasless feature of the Bitgert blockchain has the biggest attraction after developers put the gas at 0.000021 BRISE. This ensures the cost of gas is a near-zero figure. That’s why developers are now moving from Cardano, Solana, and Polkadot chains to the Bitgert chain. 

In addition to the Bitgert chain having the lowest gas, the Brise chain is now the fastest blockchain after beating Solana. With the zero-cost gas fee and the fastest chain, we are likely to see more projects from large blockchains joining the Bitgert chain. 

 

Centcex

Centcex has no projects joining Bitgert, but it is a crypto project to watch. The number of investors joining Centcex has been increasing by a huge percentage. The investors are accumulating Centcex and that can be seen from the fast-growing marketcap over the last few weeks. 

There are a number of factors making the Centcex project attractive, but the expected large utility is one of them. The team is building the largest number of products for its ecosystem. Investors are buying Centcex because of the massive adoption projected after the launch of more products.

 

Solana 

Solana projects will soon start joining the Bitgert chain in large numbers. This is unless the Solana chain beats the Bitgert BRC20 blockchain speed and gas fee cost. But this might be a tall order for the Solana team, especially to reach the zero gas fee that Bitgert chain is offering right now. If the cost of gas at Solana does not go down, the number of developers that will be migrating to the Bitgert is expected to increase. 

 

Cardano

Cardano is also in the category of blockchains said to be expensive to transact on compared with Bitgert. The speed of the Cardano chain is also very slow compared with what the Bitgert BRC20 blockchain is offering. That’s what makes most of the developers on the Cardano chain consider joining the Bitgert chain because of the cheaper gas fee. The number of developers on the Cardano chain is likely to increase if the gas fee does not reduce.

 

Polkadot

The other blockchain that will be losing some, if not most, of the crypto projects to the Bitgert chain is Polkadot. The Polkadot chain has been one of the fastest chains after implementing the parachain technology. But then Bitgert blockchain has come in as the fastest blockchain that also offers the lowest gas fee. That’s why Bitgert is now attracting most developers from the Polkadot chain. If the Polkadot chain does not beat the Brise chain, it will continue to lose a lot of projects to Bitgert.  

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