Ethereum mainnet has refreshed its data again. Recently, the number of daily transactions has surpassed 2.2 million, which is a significant achievement. At the same time, the average transaction fee has dropped to 17 cents, which is a real benefit for users. Behind these impressive numbers, the recent network upgrade has truly played a role. Transaction volume has increased while fees have decreased, which is the most direct reflection of efficiency improvement. From a market perspective, Ethereum has taken another step forward in handling concurrent transactions, which is definitely a positive signal for the long-term development of the entire ecosystem.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 6h ago
A fee of 17 cents is really comfortable; this upgrade was worth it.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 6h ago
Transaction fee drops to $0.17? That's the real entry signal. I was almost vomitting from those sky-high gas fees before.
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ProxyCollector
· 6h ago
Transaction fee reduced to $0.17? Is that real? Why do I still feel like I'm getting ripped off... Maybe it's because as an African user, I'm too unlucky.
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OnChainDetective
· 6h ago
Wait a minute, 2.2 million transactions, transaction fees dropping to $0.17... How is this data so manipulated? Could it be that institutions are artificially inflating volume to prepare for a major move? I need to check the whale wallet flows during that period.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 6h ago
2.2 million transaction fees only 17 cents? This upgrade really lives up to the hype; the efficiency has truly been maximized.
Ethereum mainnet has refreshed its data again. Recently, the number of daily transactions has surpassed 2.2 million, which is a significant achievement. At the same time, the average transaction fee has dropped to 17 cents, which is a real benefit for users. Behind these impressive numbers, the recent network upgrade has truly played a role. Transaction volume has increased while fees have decreased, which is the most direct reflection of efficiency improvement. From a market perspective, Ethereum has taken another step forward in handling concurrent transactions, which is definitely a positive signal for the long-term development of the entire ecosystem.