The average weekly number of ETH transactions has surpassed 2.5 million, nearly doubling compared to the same period last year. This growth reflects a significant increase in activity within the Ethereum ecosystem. Meanwhile, network Gas fees are also gradually optimizing—the average Gas fee on the mainnet has dropped to $0.15, which is undoubtedly a positive development for on-chain operation costs. Both transaction volume and fee data point to the same trend: the user experience on the ETH network is improving, and the barrier to participation is decreasing.
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FastLeaver
· 19h ago
Hey, wait a minute, has the gas fee really dropped to 0.15? Why does it still feel like my wallet is bleeding?
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HodlKumamon
· 19h ago
The number of transactions doubles, Gas fees plummet, this is the data combination I love to see, the bear wallet is cheering.
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AllInAlice
· 19h ago
Oh my god, a $0.15 gas fee? When was the last time I dreamed of that? It doesn't feel that cheap anymore.
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ZkProofPudding
· 19h ago
Whoa, the number of transactions has doubled? Gas fees are still so cheap, is ETH about to take off?
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 19h ago
Wait, did the Gas fee really drop to 0.15? I didn't feel it. A few days ago, I still had to spend two dollars to transfer...
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SandwichDetector
· 19h ago
Trading doubles, gas fees drop directly, sounds pretty intense, but did the people who actually got in make a profit?
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LightningSentry
· 20h ago
Really? The gas fee has dropped to 0.15? Why am I still waiting for a significant decrease?
The average weekly number of ETH transactions has surpassed 2.5 million, nearly doubling compared to the same period last year. This growth reflects a significant increase in activity within the Ethereum ecosystem. Meanwhile, network Gas fees are also gradually optimizing—the average Gas fee on the mainnet has dropped to $0.15, which is undoubtedly a positive development for on-chain operation costs. Both transaction volume and fee data point to the same trend: the user experience on the ETH network is improving, and the barrier to participation is decreasing.