Another day has brought another all-time high for average transaction fees on the Ethereum network, but it is only the miners that have anything good to say about it.
Driven by an explosion in cloned food-themed DeFi farming protocols, average Ethereum transaction fees have surged to their highest ever levels at almost $15, or 0.03 ETH. In less than a week, average gas prices have skyrocketed almost 500% according to bitinfocharts.com.
It can now cost as much as a hundred dollars to carry out a blockchain transaction on the Ethereum network depending on the amount transferred, the token type, and its destination.
The previous high in average fees was in mid-August when a Yam farming frenzy pushed them above $6.50. Before then it was during the crypto bubble in early January when Ethereum prices hit their peak at $1,400.
The spike in gas prices has been caused by waves of newly cloned DeFi platforms that promise unsustainable yields, the latest being Sushi, Kimchi, and Hotdog (which has already been liquidated).
Liquidity providers have flocked to Uniswap to acquire these food flavored tokens using ETH as liquidity. ETH Gas Station reports that Uniswap alone has generated $12.7 million in fees over the past 30 days.
Ethereum users, unless they are whales, are having a tough time at the moment but the same cannot be said for its miners. On-chain analytics platform Glassnode recently reported that 24 hours after hitting a record half a million dollars per hour in a new record has been set for miner revenue. That new record now stands at $800,000 per hour.
Ethereum is now being used to gain exposure to other assets in the DeFi sector and all of those transactions take its toll on the network.
In terms of price, Ethereum is currently mirroring Bitcoin’s movements as it pulls back from a 2020 high of $480 on Wednesday. Since that two year peak, ETH prices have retreated almost ten percent to today’s levels at around $435. Industry analysts have noted that traders are taking profits while predicting that the dip will not last.
“Exchange traders tanking prices while ETH users continue to leverage at levels not seen before.”
All the while DeFi continues to gain momentum, Ethereum will be in demand which is bullish overall for prices despite the current gas fee woes.
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