Paymaster: Bringing Gas Abstraction To Solana

Fuse is the first smart wallet to offer gas abstraction on Solana.

In this article, we'll explain what gas abstraction is, why it's important, and how it benefits Fuse users.

Gas Abstraction With Fuse

On Solana, the necessity to maintain a SOL balance for transaction fees can be inconvenient and represents an opportunity cost, as these funds could otherwise be invested elsewhere or accruing staking rewards.

Gas abstraction offers a solution to this challenge by separating the fee currency and the fee payer from the transaction itself—enabling multiple use cases and benefits. 

With fuseSOL, we’re bringing gas abstraction to Fuse. 

As an initial application, our new "Paymaster" feature automatically converts your fuseSOL to SOL to cover transaction fees as needed. This simplifies fee management and allows you to deploy your entire SOL holdings, reducing opportunity costs and maximizing staking rewards.

The Paymaster: Seamless Transactions 

Fuse's Paymaster feature maintains a balance between 0.025 fuseSOL (low mark) and 0.03 fuseSOL (high mark). When the balance drops below the low mark, the Paymaster will automatically top it up before the next transaction. If your fuseSOL balance is insufficient, the Paymaster will use your SOL balance instead. In the event that both your fuseSOL and SOL balances are insufficient, Fuse will be unable to process transactions until the fuseSOL/SOL balance is topped up.

The Paymaster account is intentionally kept separate from the wallet account, offering several advantages: 

  • It ensures your wallet always has fuseSOL available for covering transaction fees.

  • It allows for a daily Spending Limit of 0.1 fuseSOL, enabling automatic top-ups without requiring the standard Squads multisig approval.

Gas Abstraction: Adoption Acceleration

Gas abstraction enables Fuse to push the envelope even further, unlocking a wide array of innovative use cases.

In the future … 

  1. Fuse users could pay transaction fees using various tokens (e.g. USDC).

  2. apps could cover transaction fees on behalf of Fuse users.

This approach enhances the overall user experience by providing more flexible payment options for transaction fees. Also, by enabling apps to cover transaction fees for Fuse users, gas abstraction simplifies the onboarding process for newcomers unfamiliar with blockchain mechanics—accelerating the adoption of blockchain technology and growth of the onchain economy.

Get Started With Fuse 

With gas abstraction, Fuse bridges the gap between traditional web experiences and the onchain economy, aligning the user experience more closely with what people have come to expect from everyday digital interactions.

After extensive internal and external testing, Fuse is now available for public TestFlight. To get started, follow these steps: 

For more information about fuseSOL and Paymaster, please refer to our documentation.

Fuse is the first smart wallet to offer gas abstraction on Solana.

In this article, we'll explain what gas abstraction is, why it's important, and how it benefits Fuse users.

Gas Abstraction With Fuse

On Solana, the necessity to maintain a SOL balance for transaction fees can be inconvenient and represents an opportunity cost, as these funds could otherwise be invested elsewhere or accruing staking rewards.

Gas abstraction offers a solution to this challenge by separating the fee currency and the fee payer from the transaction itself—enabling multiple use cases and benefits. 

With fuseSOL, we’re bringing gas abstraction to Fuse. 

As an initial application, our new "Paymaster" feature automatically converts your fuseSOL to SOL to cover transaction fees as needed. This simplifies fee management and allows you to deploy your entire SOL holdings, reducing opportunity costs and maximizing staking rewards.

The Paymaster: Seamless Transactions 

Fuse's Paymaster feature maintains a balance between 0.025 fuseSOL (low mark) and 0.03 fuseSOL (high mark). When the balance drops below the low mark, the Paymaster will automatically top it up before the next transaction. If your fuseSOL balance is insufficient, the Paymaster will use your SOL balance instead. In the event that both your fuseSOL and SOL balances are insufficient, Fuse will be unable to process transactions until the fuseSOL/SOL balance is topped up.

The Paymaster account is intentionally kept separate from the wallet account, offering several advantages: 

  • It ensures your wallet always has fuseSOL available for covering transaction fees.

  • It allows for a daily Spending Limit of 0.1 fuseSOL, enabling automatic top-ups without requiring the standard Squads multisig approval.

Gas Abstraction: Adoption Acceleration

Gas abstraction enables Fuse to push the envelope even further, unlocking a wide array of innovative use cases.

In the future … 

  1. Fuse users could pay transaction fees using various tokens (e.g. USDC).

  2. apps could cover transaction fees on behalf of Fuse users.

This approach enhances the overall user experience by providing more flexible payment options for transaction fees. Also, by enabling apps to cover transaction fees for Fuse users, gas abstraction simplifies the onboarding process for newcomers unfamiliar with blockchain mechanics—accelerating the adoption of blockchain technology and growth of the onchain economy.

Get Started With Fuse 

With gas abstraction, Fuse bridges the gap between traditional web experiences and the onchain economy, aligning the user experience more closely with what people have come to expect from everyday digital interactions.

After extensive internal and external testing, Fuse is now available for public TestFlight. To get started, follow these steps: 

For more information about fuseSOL and Paymaster, please refer to our documentation.

Fuse is the first smart wallet to offer gas abstraction on Solana.

In this article, we'll explain what gas abstraction is, why it's important, and how it benefits Fuse users.

Gas Abstraction With Fuse

On Solana, the necessity to maintain a SOL balance for transaction fees can be inconvenient and represents an opportunity cost, as these funds could otherwise be invested elsewhere or accruing staking rewards.

Gas abstraction offers a solution to this challenge by separating the fee currency and the fee payer from the transaction itself—enabling multiple use cases and benefits. 

With fuseSOL, we’re bringing gas abstraction to Fuse. 

As an initial application, our new "Paymaster" feature automatically converts your fuseSOL to SOL to cover transaction fees as needed. This simplifies fee management and allows you to deploy your entire SOL holdings, reducing opportunity costs and maximizing staking rewards.

The Paymaster: Seamless Transactions 

Fuse's Paymaster feature maintains a balance between 0.025 fuseSOL (low mark) and 0.03 fuseSOL (high mark). When the balance drops below the low mark, the Paymaster will automatically top it up before the next transaction. If your fuseSOL balance is insufficient, the Paymaster will use your SOL balance instead. In the event that both your fuseSOL and SOL balances are insufficient, Fuse will be unable to process transactions until the fuseSOL/SOL balance is topped up.

The Paymaster account is intentionally kept separate from the wallet account, offering several advantages: 

  • It ensures your wallet always has fuseSOL available for covering transaction fees.

  • It allows for a daily Spending Limit of 0.1 fuseSOL, enabling automatic top-ups without requiring the standard Squads multisig approval.

Gas Abstraction: Adoption Acceleration

Gas abstraction enables Fuse to push the envelope even further, unlocking a wide array of innovative use cases.

In the future … 

  1. Fuse users could pay transaction fees using various tokens (e.g. USDC).

  2. apps could cover transaction fees on behalf of Fuse users.

This approach enhances the overall user experience by providing more flexible payment options for transaction fees. Also, by enabling apps to cover transaction fees for Fuse users, gas abstraction simplifies the onboarding process for newcomers unfamiliar with blockchain mechanics—accelerating the adoption of blockchain technology and growth of the onchain economy.

Get Started With Fuse 

With gas abstraction, Fuse bridges the gap between traditional web experiences and the onchain economy, aligning the user experience more closely with what people have come to expect from everyday digital interactions.

After extensive internal and external testing, Fuse is now available for public TestFlight. To get started, follow these steps: 

For more information about fuseSOL and Paymaster, please refer to our documentation.

Fuse is the first smart wallet to offer gas abstraction on Solana.

In this article, we'll explain what gas abstraction is, why it's important, and how it benefits Fuse users.

Gas Abstraction With Fuse

On Solana, the necessity to maintain a SOL balance for transaction fees can be inconvenient and represents an opportunity cost, as these funds could otherwise be invested elsewhere or accruing staking rewards.

Gas abstraction offers a solution to this challenge by separating the fee currency and the fee payer from the transaction itself—enabling multiple use cases and benefits. 

With fuseSOL, we’re bringing gas abstraction to Fuse. 

As an initial application, our new "Paymaster" feature automatically converts your fuseSOL to SOL to cover transaction fees as needed. This simplifies fee management and allows you to deploy your entire SOL holdings, reducing opportunity costs and maximizing staking rewards.

The Paymaster: Seamless Transactions 

Fuse's Paymaster feature maintains a balance between 0.025 fuseSOL (low mark) and 0.03 fuseSOL (high mark). When the balance drops below the low mark, the Paymaster will automatically top it up before the next transaction. If your fuseSOL balance is insufficient, the Paymaster will use your SOL balance instead. In the event that both your fuseSOL and SOL balances are insufficient, Fuse will be unable to process transactions until the fuseSOL/SOL balance is topped up.

The Paymaster account is intentionally kept separate from the wallet account, offering several advantages: 

  • It ensures your wallet always has fuseSOL available for covering transaction fees.

  • It allows for a daily Spending Limit of 0.1 fuseSOL, enabling automatic top-ups without requiring the standard Squads multisig approval.

Gas Abstraction: Adoption Acceleration

Gas abstraction enables Fuse to push the envelope even further, unlocking a wide array of innovative use cases.

In the future … 

  1. Fuse users could pay transaction fees using various tokens (e.g. USDC).

  2. apps could cover transaction fees on behalf of Fuse users.

This approach enhances the overall user experience by providing more flexible payment options for transaction fees. Also, by enabling apps to cover transaction fees for Fuse users, gas abstraction simplifies the onboarding process for newcomers unfamiliar with blockchain mechanics—accelerating the adoption of blockchain technology and growth of the onchain economy.

Get Started With Fuse 

With gas abstraction, Fuse bridges the gap between traditional web experiences and the onchain economy, aligning the user experience more closely with what people have come to expect from everyday digital interactions.

After extensive internal and external testing, Fuse is now available for public TestFlight. To get started, follow these steps: 

For more information about fuseSOL and Paymaster, please refer to our documentation.