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   * __<color darkblue>​**There is a cost to using the distributed resources**</​color>​__   * __<color darkblue>​**There is a cost to using the distributed resources**</​color>​__
  
-Most of these can be achieved as part of a DIDO Platform such as Ethereum. In this section, the focus is on the last item, __<color darkblue>//"​There is a cost to using the distributed resources//</​color>​__. This requires a method for remuneration for all the work required to make the DIDO function. In Ethereum and in many other DIDO Platforms, this is achieved using the concept of Gas.+Most of these can be achieved as part of a DIDO Platform such as Ethereum. In this section, the focus is on the last item, __<color darkblue>//​**"There is a cost to using the distributed resources**//</​color>​__. This requires a method for remuneration for all the work required to make the DIDO function. In Ethereum and in many other DIDO Platforms, this is achieved using the concept of Gas.
  
 The purpose of gas is to provide a "value layer" providing a way to recapture the computational costs of running and maintaining the DIDO Platform and its Node Network (i.e., Ethereum Platform and Ethereum Network). Unfortunately,​ the analogy used to describe how such a system would work was also used as the name of the value only adding to the confusion and leading to ambiguity. ​ The purpose of gas is to provide a "value layer" providing a way to recapture the computational costs of running and maintaining the DIDO Platform and its Node Network (i.e., Ethereum Platform and Ethereum Network). Unfortunately,​ the analogy used to describe how such a system would work was also used as the name of the value only adding to the confusion and leading to ambiguity. ​
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 Although the car analogy is useful in explaining how simplistically the "value layer" operates, using the exact same terminology leads to inconsistencies and constraints in moving forward. ​ Although the car analogy is useful in explaining how simplistically the "value layer" operates, using the exact same terminology leads to inconsistencies and constraints in moving forward. ​
  
-Regardless of how we got here, or how it could have been done differently,​ we are where we are and for better or worse, for now, we must use the terms given to us by Ethereum. Hopefully, future "value layer" propositions won'​t ​make the same mistake.+Regardless of how we got here, or how it could have been done differently,​ we are where we are and for better or worse, for now, we must use the terms given to us by Ethereum. Hopefully, future "value layer" propositions won'​t ​repeat ​the same nomenclature and taxonomy. 
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 +^ Term  ^ Definition ^ 
 +^ Gas   | | 
 +^ Gas Limit | |
  
  
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