Analysis of Polygon's Growth and Usability When I think of Polygon, I remember that crazy bull market in 2021. At that time, everyone was complaining about the high gas fees on Ethereum, with transactions costing dozens of dollars, which ordinary people simply couldn't afford. I remember wanting to swap a token on Uniswap, and just the authorization cost $20, while the actual transaction would cost another $30; it felt like highway robbery. It was during that time that Polygon burst onto the scene. 1. Polygon's Initial Experience and Development Trajectory Back then, it was still called Matic Network, and I was amazed the first time I used it—doing the same operations on Polygon only cost a few cents in fees, and the speed was incredibly fast. It felt like suddenly switching from a congested highway in the city to an open country road. Looking back now, Polygon's development trajectory is really interesting. Everyone is debating whether various new chains are truly L2s, which...
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