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If one of the goals of EOS is to be able to very large platforms (e.g. social network), then how can 4kb * 0.015 EOS RAM cost per account be within the desirable tolerances?
0.5-1.0 USD per account simply can't work if your target is to create tens or hundreds of million user accounts for your dApp!
Am I missing something, e.g. is there any way for a dApp creator to somehow reclaim RAM costs for dormant or inactive user accounts that it has created?
If one of the goals of EOS is to be able to very large platforms (e.g. social network), then how can 4kb * 0.015 EOS RAM cost per account be within the desirable tolerances?
0.5-1.0 USD per account simply can't work if your target is to create tens or hundreds of million user accounts for your dApp!
Am I missing something, e.g. is there any way for a dApp creator to somehow reclaim RAM costs for dormant or inactive user accounts that it has created?