If you dont appreciate the beauty of Hive and how the chain is gas free then I will advise you to use other chains then you will be so glad you discovered the Hive blockchain. I have been utilising other blockchains and I always scream when I use them because of their gas fees and how high some of them are. The worst to use is Ethreum, I have minted a lot of NFTs from the Ethereum blockchain but had to pay gas fees as high as $12 and it was really sad, especially when I mistakenly minted an NFT twice from two different accounts. I minted an NFT that was supposed to be 1 NFT per wallet, then minted it by mistake from another wallet because I was trying to test something. Today I had to mint another free NFT and I paid about $8.9 for a supposedly free NFT.
Other chains are not as high as the Ethereum blockchain but paying gas fees for little things like approving a wallet token is really annoying, making you pay above $0.1, I wanted to revoke some contracts I paid gas fees for every contract I revoked, I wanted to delegate some optimism and I paid gas fees fr that. But on the hive blockchain you pay with resource credit which gets replenished over time as long as you have hive power. The Hive blockchain is way ahead of its time as it makes transactions on the blockchain free because of the presence of resource credit, you dont have to pay any gas fees or hive for anything. When you want to delegate you use your resource credit, when you want to vote for a witness, you use your resource credit, when you want to transfer funds outside Hive, you use your resource credit.
I have spent over $200 in gas fees on other blockchain, if it were to be on the Hive blockchain, staking that $200 would have given me more than 5 years of resource credit to perform as much tasks as I wanted on the Hive blockchain and I still have my $200 intact. But other chains sometimes reward their users for using their chains in the form of airdrops and the amount of airdrop they get will be based on how much gas fees and how many times they have used the chain. Hive being a Web 3.0 platform just dont do that, rather they make it free.