#数字资产市场动态 Ethereum on-chain costs have dropped below $0.01, while network usage has hit new highs. Remember the PEPE craze in 2023? Gas fees soared to $50, making each transaction expensive. Now, on the same chain, it supports far more active users, and costs are almost zero—this precisely demonstrates a qualitative change in underlying efficiency. It's not that the network is declining; rather, it is achieving a technological breakthrough. Ethereum is quietly taking the lead in this critical competition.
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DuckFluff
· 3h ago
Whoa, $0.01? The nightmare of $50 Gas fees back then is still vivid, and now it's taking off directly.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 7h ago
If I wasn't so bad back then, I would have more than this amount of coins now...
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GasFeeTears
· 7h ago
Gas fees dropped from $50 to $0.01, now that's a real turnaround story. Those guys must have been wrecked back then.
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FOMOmonster
· 7h ago
Is the gas fee really this low? Is it true? It still feels a bit expensive haha
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$0.01? How did I get scammed with higher fees before... but it’s definitely much better than last year
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I lost a lot on PEPE, a $50 gas fee is really outrageous. Now it’s worth it for users
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Wait, active users are still increasing? Where did all the claims of Ethereum’s decline come from?
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This technical upgrade is indeed impressive, so why are other chains still bragging?
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$0.01 cost, but the transaction fee still eats into my profits. How is this calculated?
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Ethereum really held up this time. I was worried it would be surpassed before
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WenAirdrop
· 7h ago
Gas fees drop below 0.01? No way, this is the real narrative reversal.
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MysteriousZhang
· 7h ago
Is a $0.01 gas fee real? I went bankrupt last year when it was $50... Now the efficiency is unbelievable.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 7h ago
Gas fees dropped from 50 bucks to 0.01, it's really fucking outrageous. This is the way it should be.
#数字资产市场动态 Ethereum on-chain costs have dropped below $0.01, while network usage has hit new highs. Remember the PEPE craze in 2023? Gas fees soared to $50, making each transaction expensive. Now, on the same chain, it supports far more active users, and costs are almost zero—this precisely demonstrates a qualitative change in underlying efficiency. It's not that the network is declining; rather, it is achieving a technological breakthrough. Ethereum is quietly taking the lead in this critical competition.
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