Why dApp on EOS is not profitable for developers? (Part 2)

Why dApp on EOS is not profitable for developers? (Part 2)
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“EOS puts the cost of transactions and storage onto the developers. ETH puts the cost onto users”
Who will pay?
The cost of resources can subsequently become a problem not only for developers but also for users of EOS-applications.

Former vice president of product Block.One Thomas Cox says that there are usage scenarios in which the developer can write dApp so that the user must have their own CPU and/or NET and/or RAM for interaction. He also noted that this is one ...
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