I just checked my Gas ID on ETHGas and couldn't believe the numbers—turns out my gas spending actually gets me somewhere. Burned 3.24 ETH on fees, but scored 2000 Beans in return as a Hero Jack. That's the kind of math that doesn't usually work out in your favor, but this time it's different.



The concept is pretty solid: instead of watching your gas fees disappear into the void, you're accumulating tokens that hold real value. If you're heavy on-chain like me, why not get rewarded for it?

Anyone else running the numbers on their Gas ID yet? The airdrop window is open now if you want to grab your Beans before the opportunity shifts.
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WagmiWarriorvip
· 01-18 03:57
3.24 ETH for 2000 tokens? I really can't understand this math...
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APY追逐者vip
· 01-16 23:47
Wait, 3.24 ETH for 2000 Beans? How does the math suddenly add up like that? I need to check what my Gas ID actually is.
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RugpullAlertOfficervip
· 01-15 14:56
3.24 ETH for 2000 Beans? This math... I need to do the calculations myself.
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PuzzledScholarvip
· 01-15 14:56
Wait, 3.24 ETH for 2000 Beans? That number needs to be calculated carefully. How much is a Bean worth now?
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SerLiquidatedvip
· 01-15 14:53
Exchange 3.24 ETH for 2000 Beans. I can't figure out this math problem, but it seems like a profit.
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GetRichLeekvip
· 01-15 14:50
Wait, 3.24 ETH in gas fees for 2000 Beans? This math... I need to check with a calculator. It feels like another trap set by the whales. But honestly, all the previous gas fees were wasted, so at least now I can get some tokens back. This logic actually seems to make sense?
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ProveMyZKvip
· 01-15 14:30
Wait, 3.24 Ethereum for 2000 beans? I need to recalculate that... Something's not right.
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