Ethereum Gas Fees Drop To 5-Year Low, What It Means For ETH Price?

Ethereum gas fees have dropped to a five-year low, sparking concerns about increased supply and potential impact on ETH price, despite the Ether ETF approval.
By Rupam Roy
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Highlights

  • Ethereum gas fees drop to 5-year low, sparking concerns over increased supply.
  • Layer 2 solutions and Dencun upgrade drive gas fee reduction, boosting efficiency.
  • Lower gas fees may hinder ETH price gains due to increased supply.

The Ethereum gas fee has recently fallen to its five-year low, while the ETH price struggles to trade in the green. A recent report from Kaiko highlights the drop and its potential implications on the crypto’s price. It’s worth noting that despite the start of Spot Ether ETF trading in the US, the second largest crypto by market cap has gone through a highly volatile phase recently.

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Ethereum Gas Fees Hit Record Lows

A recent Kaiko report highlights that Ethereum gas fees have dropped to a five-year low. This drop is primarily attributed to increased activity on Layer 2 solutions and the Dencun upgrade in March.

Notably, the Dencun upgrade introduced innovations like ‘Blobs’, which have significantly reduced transaction fees for Layer 2 networks. For context, networks like Arbitrum, Base, and others, can now publish their data on Ethereum at a fraction of the prior cost.

Although the lower gas fees might appear to be good news for Ether users, it come with a catch. The reduced fees indicate that less ETH is burned during transactions, which in turn increases the overall supply of the crypto. Since April, the rise in supply has been consistent, fueling concerns over its impact on the crypto’s price.

Historically, the crypto has seen immense fluctuations in gas fees, especially during the surging interest over DeFi in 2021-22. The current decline in gas fees reflects a broader trend of decreasing network costs, driven by technological advancements. However, the increase in supply amid demand drivers like the Spot Ether ETF could potentially hinder the price gains of the crypto in the short term.

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ETH Price Slips

The drop in the gas fees comes amid a critical time for the crypto market. Despite the launch of Spot Ether ETF in the US, which was anticipated to boost the crypto’s price, ETH remained highly volatile. Having said that, the dip in gas fees has fueled concerns over further dampening the crypto’s price.

Meanwhile, in the long term, the success of Layer 2 projects and upgrades like Dencun could pave the way for a more efficient Ethereum network. However, the immediate impact on ETH prices may be less favorable, especially if the increased supply continues to outweigh demand.

As of writing, ETH price was down 2.65% to $2,590, with its trading volume soaring 31% to $11.14 billion. Over the last 24 hours, the crypto has touched a high of $2,670 and a low of $2,566. Notably, the second-largest crypto market cap plunged nearly 26% in the last 30 days, indicating the high selling pressure on the crypto.

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Rupam Roy
Rupam is a seasoned professional with three years of experience in the financial market, where he has developed a reputation as a meticulous research analyst and insightful journalist. He thrives on exploring the dynamic nuances of the financial landscape. Currently serving as a sub-editor at Coingape, Rupam's expertise extends beyond conventional boundaries. His role involves breaking stories, analyzing AI-related developments, providing real-time updates on the crypto market, and presenting insightful economic news. Rupam's career is characterized by a deep passion for unraveling the complexities of finance and delivering impactful stories that resonate with a diverse audience.
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