Mixin expands its gas fee subsidy program to make blockchain transfers effectively free. The subsidy covers major networks like bitcoin, ethereum and solana, with no limits on transaction size or frequency.
Eliminating the Cost of Onchain Transactions
Mixin, a privacy-first platform for digital asset transactions, has announced a major expansion of its gas fee subsidy program, further reducing costs for users moving assets across multiple blockchains.
Launched in 2025, the program allows users to import external Web3 wallets into the Mixin ecosystem and conduct onchain transactions. While users initially pay gas fees, those costs are fully reimbursed at the start of the following month, effectively eliminating one of the biggest hurdles in everyday crypto usage.
In a media release, Mixin said gas fees have long been a pain point for blockchain adoption, often making small or frequent transfers impractical. This claim is supported by multiple studies, including research published in Frontiers in Blockchain (2024), which found that volatile and high Ethereum gas fees directly reduce user willingness to transact.
Another study from the same year concluded that fee spikes discourage everyday usage and make blockchain less competitive than traditional payment systems. Similarly, a 2023 MDPI study showed that stabilizing fees through Ethereum’s EIP-1559 upgrade improved transaction throughput, underscoring how fee volatility undermines adoption.
Scaling Accessibility Across Major Networks
Mixin’s subsidy model seeks to address this challenge by ensuring transactions remain accessible and cost-efficient, even during periods of network congestion.
“Our goal has always been to make cryptocurrency as simple and private as sending a text message,” said Cedric Fung, co-founder of Mixin. “By subsidizing those costs across supported networks, we’re removing friction from how people move value online.”
The subsidy currently covers major assets and networks, including bitcoin, ethereum and solana, with no restrictions on transaction volume or frequency. Users can move funds between imported Web3 wallets and Mixin’s privacy wallets, which already offer instant, fee-free transfers via Mixin’s decentralized network.
Beyond financial transactions, Mixin integrates encrypted messaging using the Signal Protocol, enabling users to coordinate payments privately within a chat-based interface.
Fung said:
“The future of finance is social, private, and multi-chain. Mixin is building a messaging layer where people can communicate, coordinate, and move value without friction.”
FAQ ❓
- What is Mixin’s gas fee subsidy? It’s a program that reimburses blockchain gas fees, making transfers effectively free.
- When did the subsidy launch? Mixin introduced the program in 2025 to remove cost barriers in crypto adoption.
- Which blockchains are covered? The subsidy applies to major networks like Bitcoin ( BTC), Ethereum ( ETH), and Solana ( SOL).
- Why does this matter for adoption? Studies show high and volatile fees discourage everyday crypto use, so Mixin’s model boosts accessibility.
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