Network Resources
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In order to begin engaging with , it helps to have an understanding of how transactions are powered on the network. Vaulta utilizes a resource-based model, which is more efficient and cost effective than gas fees used by other networks.
CPU is used when your account runs a transaction (like sending tokens or using an app). CPU is rented alongside NET using the PowerUp model.
NET is used to send data across the network when you interact with apps or other users. NET is rented alongside CPU using the PowerUp model.
RAM is used to store persistent blockchain data including account information and smart contract data. Unlike CPU and NET, RAM is not rented but bought and sold on a free market.
The following guides will walk you through managing resources in the Vaulta portal:
Unlike Ethereum where every transaction has a gas fee, Vaulta uses a resource-based model — which keeps things cheaper and more flexible.
Our resource-based model offers:
💸No surprise fees 🚫 No bidding wars to get your transaction confirmed 🌱 A solution that is more efficient for developers and users
Vaulta's resource model is designed to maximize efficiency, scalability, and user control.
CPU
Executing transactions
Fee-based, 24-hour rental
NET
Transmitting data
Typically bundled with CPU
RAM
Storing data, creating accounts
Price fluctuates with market demand