📄Overview
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In order to begin engaging with EOS Native, it helps to have an understanding of how users pay for network resources. EOS handles this in a way that is more efficient and cost effective than other networks. While other networks charge a fee for each transaction, on EOS, users can purchase and allocate a predefined amount of resources towards future computations. This keeps the cost of transacting on EOS extremely low.
The resources that the EOS Network uses are as follows:
RAM: Decentralized Sate Data
CPU: Processing Power
NET: Network Bandwidth
There are many ways to manage resources on EOS, such as within the interface of most popular wallets. This guide will focus on utilizing the Unicove interface created by Greymass to independantly manage each type of resource.
The following guides will walk you through managing resources in Unicove:
✅ What You'll Need Before Getting Started
Before you get started, you will need to do the following:
💾 Dive Deeper Into RAM
RAM is perhaps the most notable resource on EOS, and it has seen a lot of additional interest from investors, developers and ecosystem enthusiasts. So we created a more in depth guide diving further into this topic. .