HYPOTHESIS: Nanobubbles (NBs) have been extensively investigated as a sustainable promoter for gas hydrate nucleation, which also contribute to the hydrate memory effect. However, less attention afforded to their effects on the hydrate-growth process, thus lacking a complete perspective of the overall effects from NBs on hydrate formation. We hypothesize that their effect on CO EXPERIMENTS AND SIMULATIONS: This study investigates CO FINDINGS: Experimental results indicate that NBs promote hydrate nucleation, with finer ones from electric fields leading to a slight promotion at the onset of hydrate growth, followed by inhibition. MD simulations reveal that while NBs can serve as a gas source for growth, denser NBs hinder the process due to stronger gas-water interactions and CO