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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Ethereum Forum => Ethereum News & Updates => Topic started by: RSRS on June 27, 2021, 06:03:09 PM

Title: Ethereum Gas Fees are the Lowest They’ve Been in 6 Months
Post by: RSRS on June 27, 2021, 06:03:09 PM
The average transaction fee on Ethereum is $2.15, data from BitInfoCharts shows. This is the lowest average fee since December 20, 2020, when the average fee was $2.00.


Transaction fees did not exceed $2 for most of 2020, but things took a turn for the crazy as soon as Bitcoin’s bull run ramped into top gear this year, bringing Ethereum along for the ride.

ETH transaction fees hurtled to as high as $69.92 on 12 May, a day after Ethereum hit its all-time high of $4,164. Another fleeting high happened exactly one week later when transaction fees rose to $59.57.

What does it all mean?
Fees are low because the demand for Ethereum is low. The price of ETH is now around $1,800, and slowly falling.


The same thing has happened to Bitcoin’s average transaction fee, which fell 24% overnight to hit $5.10. At $32,700, Bitcoin’s price is now about half the all-time high that traders set in April. Bitcoin’s transaction fee is 330% lower than this time last year, according to Ycharts.

To be clear, although low transaction fees are bad for miners and may indicate low demand for the network, they’re good for anyone processing complicated transactions through Ethereum-based decentralized finance protocols, such as Uniswap or Synthetix.

Fees may further decrease following the arrival of Ethereum 2.0. The upgrade to the Ethereum blockchain may take years before it is fully implemented but promises faster and cheaper transactions and much greener mining.

That’s partly because the network will switch from the current consumptive proof-of-work consensus mechanism, which requires powerful hardware to validate transactions, to proof-of-stake, where those who stake the most ETH validate transactions.

A successful upgrade could help Ethereum stage a powerful comeback. But should demand hot up, fees could rise once again.

The views and opinions expressed by the author are for informational purposes only and do not constitute financial, investment, or other advice.

 Sourch (https://cryptonews.net/en/news/ethereum/884929/)
Title: Re: Ethereum Gas Fees are the Lowest They’ve Been in 6 Months
Post by: Review Master on June 27, 2021, 06:52:19 PM
Fees may further decrease following the arrival of Ethereum 2.0.

Don't need to wait for that long as devs are already tested EIP 1559 or London hardfork on ropsten testnet before implementing this on the mainnet in July. So lets just wait for another month for that. Also, ethereum gas price is still low just like previous price and hoping to get another low price after london hardfork.  ;D
Title: Re: Ethereum Gas Fees are the Lowest They’ve Been in 6 Months
Post by: Astra on June 29, 2021, 06:36:13 AM
I see that the transaction fees on the ethereum network in recent weeks are already quite low, sometimes dropping to 5-6 Gwei, and even to three, as it was yesterday. I don’t think this is just due to the drop in the ethereum price. Now the implementation of the London hard fork is being successfully tested, which should finally solve this problem. Therefore, most likely, this is already the result of a gradual renewal of the ethereum network.