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Build Dapps on OneLedger faster and cheaper!

Written by OneLedger | Oct 8, 2021 11:00:51 AM

Dapps

"What is DApp?"

DApp or Dapp is an abbreviation for Decentralized Application, it is a decentralized application service based on blockchain.

When explaining the meaning of Dapp, many people compare it to mobile phones.

 

iPhone, Android operating system = Corresponding coin (blockchain) - OneLedger

Downloaded apps based on the operating system = Dapp - OneWallet

 

As above, it would be convenient to consider the mobile phone operating system as the blockchain of the coin and to think of the application that can be used in the operating system as the meaning of the dab.

 

You can think that the Dapp has its characteristics the same as blockchain.

    • Transparent transactions without intermediaries and central servers.
    • The possibility of personal information leakage is low.
    • No complicated authentication process is required,

Additionally, When you use the service within the Dapp, you can use the coin of the blockchain within the platform 

DApps could be any applications made on blockchain from games to Defi. and in this blockchain adoption era, Every blockchain developer is building Dapps but the cost to create one is the issue they are facing.

According to the crypto app tracker, State of the Dapps, there are over 3,000 decentralized apps currently running on the Ethereum blockchain.

 

Ethereum

On Ethereum blockchain as a developer you only have to pay for contract deployment. users are going to pay for all transactions related to your contracts.

 

Deployment on Ethereum

In solidity, the primary programming language currently being used for smart contracts, contracts are initialized via a constructor. 

The initialization transaction for this contract is by far the most expensive operation. It required 536467 gas to deploy the contract and execute the constructor code. At 56 Gwei per gas, deploying the contract cost about $109.24896 USD at the approx exchange rate of $3,100 /ETH.



Running dApp on Ethereum

As stated before users have to pay to run smart contracts. Let’s see how much they would spend in one year. 1,080,000 transactions would cost you ~ $3,380,400 with an average cost of transaction ~0.001 ETH/$3.13. Again that might be more or less depending on which gas price is used. If you have a time-critical dApp like an exchange, the gas price probably will be high. If you have dApp for which it is okay to have transactions to commit for a few hours then you can save a lot of transactions fees.

 

Total

In the case of Ethereum, your total cost would consist of deployment + running cost (paid by users) and would be around ~90 ETH/~ $3,380,500 for a year.



OneLedger

On OneLedger blockchain as a developer the development process is almost the same as ETH even can use Solidity through OLVM, you have to pay for contract deployment. users are going to pay for all transactions related to your contracts.

 

Deployment on OneLedger

 

OneLedger protocol requires 80,000 gas on the mainnet to delegate, undelegate, withdraw  which is 0.0000016 $ at 1OLT/ 0.02 , transfer - $0.0000008 and evm -$0.00000042. As the calculation from gas Price - 1gNei (or 0.000000001 OLT) and gas fee = gas price * gas.

 

Plus on the OneLedger protocol, 1 user will place 1gWei and another 10gWei, these transactions will be executed at the same time, so 1gWei is minimal and always works.

 

Thus, At 1 Gwei per gas current rate, deploying the contract cost about $2.145868 USD on OneLedger protocol.

 

Running dApp on OneLedger

As the same as Eth, the number of 1,080,000 transactions would cost you ~177.12 OLT/~$3.54 with an average cost of transaction ~0.000164 OLT ($0.000004 USD).

 

Total

In the case of OneLedger, your total cost would consist of deployment + running cost (paid by users) and would be around only $6 for a year.

Thus building on OneLedger would cost extremely low compared to ETH at the moment as the current cost of transactions and token price.