On-chain activity cooling off? Just look at ETH mainnet gas fees—they've dropped straight to 0.025 Gwei😂.
Transferring funds costs just $0.0017. That's right, three zeros after the decimal and a 1.
What's even crazier? Now, transaction fees on several major L2s are actually 3 to 5 times higher than the mainnet, hovering between $0.0055 and $0.0079.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-05 16:57
Mainnet gas is so low, but L2 is actually more expensive? This logic is really unbelievable, it feels like the whole ecosystem has been turned upside down.
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UnluckyMiner
· 12-05 16:56
The mainnet gas is so low, what does that mean? It means no one's playing in the market anymore, makes me really anxious.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 12-05 16:55
Mainnet gas being this low is actually a bit creepy, feels like activity has really crashed.
L2 fees overtaking mainnet is indeed ridiculous, something's off.
Should have bought the dip earlier, if you don't act now then when?
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LiquidationAlert
· 12-05 16:38
The mainnet gas is so cheap, yet L2 is even more expensive. This logic is truly unbelievable.
On-chain activity cooling off? Just look at ETH mainnet gas fees—they've dropped straight to 0.025 Gwei😂.
Transferring funds costs just $0.0017. That's right, three zeros after the decimal and a 1.
What's even crazier? Now, transaction fees on several major L2s are actually 3 to 5 times higher than the mainnet, hovering between $0.0055 and $0.0079.
Doesn't this feel a bit absurd?