The code and functions are really simple, and still it takes a lot of fee.
What about using rinkeby ? how are other projects that have a lot of counting in their functionality are dealith with it? what are the alternatives that are still decentralized like ethereum?
@devonneburger7
Im talking more executing functions and fees for that instead of hosting space, because thats what StorJ is for right?
Hello everyone, I am a web developer and I am in the process of doing course ethereum / solidity. I have a question about creating a web application on ethereum. I've created an example of a smart contract that creates a typical blog post. I included rates in it, so a user who would like to rate a post must perform the "adding rate" function. After testing this contract for the testnet rinkeby - adding the post and evaluation cost amounted to approximately 40 cents. It seems to me that for such operations it is a very high price and when creating such an application for mainnet ethereum, it would be very expensive. Do you have any alternatives to solve this problem - high costs?