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How Can Gas Fee Costs Contribute to Voter Apathy in On-Chain Governance?

High gas fees create a significant barrier to entry for small token holders. The cost of submitting a vote might exceed the value of their holdings or the perceived benefit of their single vote.

This economic disincentive leads small holders to abstain from voting, reinforcing the control of whales who can easily afford the transaction costs, thereby contributing to voter apathy.

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