Honestly haven't checked it as I am not planning on staking anytime soon, if there is something I learned from crypto is that staking is only good if you are like at the bottom of the bear market and you are accumulating for the next bull run during the 4 year cycle or you just believe in something like Bitcoin being 1m dollars in 10 years then yeah I would consider it but other than that and especially right now I not looking into it, or I would maybe consider stables but then again you have to weigh in the risks of smart contract etc
i need to get ETH onto BASE in my coinbase smart wallet. This is an account abstraction wallet. I used the superbridge like in the vidoe but it says its $16 for network fees.? does this process differ for account abstracted wallets?
hmmmm I am not sure, on one hand it should be even cheaper cause abstraction wallets are smart contracts that usually process a bunch of transactions together that should lower transaction cost for each transaction, but on the other hand I don't know how that abstraction wallet code is written. Maybe there is a lot of functions in that abstraction wallet that cause the gas to be high, I personally don't use coinbase wallet that much. My gas fee for reference was like 40 something cents and 1 cent bridge cost just like I described in the video
@@olegsenchenko it was mainnet eth bridge to base eth which had high fees. so i bought $50 on coinbase and used their bridge from coinbase to coinbase smart wallet and it was free.