Limitations

While ERC-100 offers several advanced features and improvements over ERC-20, it also comes with certain limitations that developers and users should be aware of. These limitations include increased complexity, potential compatibility issues, and a steeper learning curve, among others.

  • Complexity: Compared to ERC-20, the logic behind ERC-100 is more intricate, which may result in higher gas costs for transactions.

  • Compatibility: Existing ERC-20 tools and platforms may require modifications to fully support the new ERC-100 standard.

  • Adoption Rate: As a relatively new standard, ERC-100 may face slow adoption and take time to gain widespread acceptance within the community.

  • Learning Curve: Developers familiar with ERC-20 might encounter a steeper learning curve when transitioning to ERC-100, requiring additional time to master its intricacies.

  • Tooling Support: Development tools and libraries may need to be updated or adapted to fully support ERC-100’s enhanced features.

  • Security Risks: The increased complexity of ERC-100 introduces potential security vulnerabilities, which must be carefully evaluated and mitigated to ensure robust implementation.