#以太坊大户持仓变化 The upcoming Ethereum upgrade is truly worth looking forward to. Many are paying attention to what changes it might bring—will transaction speeds see a qualitative leap? Will gas fees still be so exorbitant? Will the experience of ecological applications improve significantly?
From the movements of big whales, it seems they are also closely observing this wave of technological iteration. After all, for holders, the success or failure of the upgrade directly affects the long-term vitality of the ecosystem. Has anyone compiled the latest technical details? Would love to hear everyone's expectations.
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 01-08 11:34
Gas fees are basically just hype. When the upgrade day actually arrives, it will depend on the actual performance. Don't be brainwashed by marketing.
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NervousFingers
· 01-07 13:33
Honestly, if the gas fees are still like this, I'll just run away directly. I really can't stand it.
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MEVHunter
· 01-07 07:13
ngl the whale wallets accumulating before devcon always signals something... mempool's been getting spicy lately. gas optimization isn't just about speed—it's about who catches the arbitrage spreads first. whichever layer plays this upgrade right owns the toxic flow.
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ProposalManiac
· 01-05 12:10
To be honest, the silence of the big players speaks louder than calls for action. As for gas fees, they can't be completely solved with just one or two upgrades—it's related to the underlying mechanism design, which depends on how the incentive compatibility is balanced. The lessons of history are right there; the high expectations last time made the subsequent reality hit even harder.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 01-05 12:06
Gas fees still have to rely on Layer2 for salvation; the mainnet setup can't be changed.
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governance_lurker
· 01-05 12:01
Honestly, I'm most concerned about the gas fee issue. The current transaction fees of hundreds of dollars are like a robbery... If this upgrade can really bring them down, it would be amazing.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 01-05 12:00
Honestly, if gas fees really could come down, I would believe it. I've heard too much about it over the years.
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MetaReckt
· 01-05 11:52
Honestly, the gas fee thing is really annoying. Whether to upgrade or not, I'm still complaining haha.
What are the whales looking at? Isn't it just betting on an upgrade to pump the price...
Waiting for technical details? I think it's probably just pie in the sky, don't get your hopes up too much, brother.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-05 11:41
Gas fees are still ridiculously high. It would be a real miracle if this upgrade could actually bring them down.
#以太坊大户持仓变化 The upcoming Ethereum upgrade is truly worth looking forward to. Many are paying attention to what changes it might bring—will transaction speeds see a qualitative leap? Will gas fees still be so exorbitant? Will the experience of ecological applications improve significantly?
From the movements of big whales, it seems they are also closely observing this wave of technological iteration. After all, for holders, the success or failure of the upgrade directly affects the long-term vitality of the ecosystem. Has anyone compiled the latest technical details? Would love to hear everyone's expectations.