DeFiLlama: The monthly costs for over 60 chains are less than $1,000

Odaily Planet Daily reports that, according to DeFiLlama data, over 60 chains have monthly costs of less than $1,000, including some that have received large-scale funding or backing from well-known institutions, such as Stroy with a cost of $707 in the past 30 days, Corn at $424, and Mode at $400.

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