Small fees is always good sounding until something bad with network security undoes it all.
No, I'd never see a huge difference in fees before and after the hard fork as for me, the fees still aren't worthy for that. We're hoping that the hard fork will be the solution to this problem but too sad it fails and we become hopeless. Maybe we can see it was not a problem for those who transfer huge amounts of ERC-20 tokens but for those who are in bounty campaigns and wanted to sell the reward that is clearly a burden to them. That is why I understand their situation and I believe we have that kind of feelings.
I did see the difference at first, and actually if you look it up on block explorer also you can see much more easily what actual fees are (and you can objectively see that there is a very slight improvement in how much people pay on average,,,
Yes it is still very high there is no argument about that but it could be much higher.
Bounty campaigners,,, stop looking for tokens and start getting paid in real crypto then
