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Kevin Owocki and Devansh Mehta designed Ethereum's fee reform to cap fees at 1% once project funding exceeds $10 million, aiming to promote growth without imposing excessive costs on developers
Builders of dapps on Ethereum face a fundamental tension between generating sustainable revenue for development and maintenance and keeping fees low enough to preserve the purpose and effectiveness of their systems
Ethereum community members Kevin Owocki and Devansh Mehta proposed a new dynamic fee structure to balance revenue for app builders and fairness for users
Ethereum's fee reform proposed by Kevin Owocki and Devansh Mehta uses a formula where smaller projects pay a higher percentage in fees, while larger projects pay a lower percentage
Kevin Owocki and Devansh Mehta clarified that their fee reform targets individual applications and does not propose any changes to Ethereum’s core protocol-level economics

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