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1 year agoAnother web developer here, that is how the California and European rules are interpreted. If we’re acting in good faith we do not store anything.
Maybe you can find a way to argue user settings and session cookies don’t require consent, but I am not a lawyer and I err on the side that doesn’t put me out of business.
I think most eth-based transactions happen on different layers and then get settled on the main layer periodically. Same with Bitcoin, come to think of it. TPS doesn’t seem like a particularly useful number these days.