Ethereum just hit a new daily milestone with 2.2 million transactions recorded this week. What's even more impressive? Average transaction fees have dropped to around $0.17—a far cry from the $200+ gas spikes we saw back in May 2022. The improvement is no accident. Recent Pectra and Fusaka upgrades have significantly ramped up validator efficiency and network scalability, directly translating into cheaper, faster transactions. As these optimizations kick in, the network's ability to handle volume continues to improve, making Ethereum increasingly practical for everyday users and developers.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 4h ago
Oh my god, a gas fee of $0.17, my barbecue stall can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 4h ago
Gas fee of $0.17? Damn, this is what I wanted to see. The nightmare of that 200 yuan before is finally over.
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DogeBachelor
· 4h ago
0.17 knife This is what I want to see, and finally I don't have to worry about gas
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GlueGuy
· 4h ago
Wow, a $0.17 gas fee? Is this still the Ethereum I know? It's taking off directly.
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DefiVeteran
· 4h ago
A fee of $0.17? Oh my, this is truly usable. No more losing money just to make a trade.
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ChainBrain
· 4h ago
Gas fee of $0.17? Now this is the Ethereum I want to see. I can finally use it.
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ThesisInvestor
· 4h ago
Damn, a $0.17 gas fee, is that real? Last year I was complaining about $200 per transaction, and now it's this outrageous...
Ethereum just hit a new daily milestone with 2.2 million transactions recorded this week. What's even more impressive? Average transaction fees have dropped to around $0.17—a far cry from the $200+ gas spikes we saw back in May 2022. The improvement is no accident. Recent Pectra and Fusaka upgrades have significantly ramped up validator efficiency and network scalability, directly translating into cheaper, faster transactions. As these optimizations kick in, the network's ability to handle volume continues to improve, making Ethereum increasingly practical for everyday users and developers.