$BTC #FB I looked at the FIP-101 documentation recently released by Fractal and felt that the core point is often simplified to '1:2 becomes 1:1:1', but what they really want to solve is the long-term problem of indexing.
Currently, the indexers on Fractal are too fragmented:
For the same on-chain behavior, the fields, definitions, and results provided by different services are inconsistent, causing applications to repeatedly adapt, and the collaboration costs are increasing. In the long run, this is a drag on ecological expansion.
The idea behind FIP-101 is to elevate standardized indexing to the same level as mining:
Open source, permissionless, with outputs as unified as possible, and replaceable, not forcing everyone to use the same indexer, but to 'speak the same data language'.
The reward changes to 1:1:1 (merged mining / permissionless mining / indexing), which essentially provides a sustainable supply mechanism for indexing, rather than relying on a few teams to bear the burden.
Moreover, there is no increase in issuance or change in total supply, just a redistribution.
Miners will indeed be affected, but they can also participate in indexing; they already have node and operational capabilities, which essentially expands the revenue structure from 'only mining' to 'mining + indexing'.
Overall, it seems more like adding a 'infrastructure layer' for the long-term operation of applications and ecology, rather than just a one-time parameter adjustment.