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How cpu, ram works for eos and are transactions free?
You don't lose any of the EOS you stake; the bandwidth (CPU + NET) resources that you are entitled to decrease to stop you from spamming the network. …
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Understanding the role of bandwidth and resource allocation
What exactly is a single unit of bandwidth, what’s the difference between net and cpu, how do we determine how much bandwidth we need to perform an action, and how is it priced with demand? … Block producers publish their available capacity for bandwidth,
computation, and state. …
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What is net weight?
From the whitepaper:
Bandwidth and computation have two components, instantaneous usage and
long-term usage. … In regards to the other question:
Is bandwidth in EOS decided by minimum size of BP CPU performance, storage, memory?
It's decided by consensus. …