In the last 30 days, Ethereum fees have soared by over 153%, from a prior rate of $4.65 per transfer to $11.80 per transaction.
Ethereum Network Fees Surge 153% in 30 Days, While Arbitrum Daily Transactions Outpace ETH Following Shapella Upgrade
Ethereum network fees have experienced a significant upswing following the implementation of the Shapella upgrade on April 12th. In the last 30 days, onchain fees have soared by over 153%, from a prior rate of $4.65 per transfer to a current average of $11.80 per transaction. The data highlights a substantial surge in the costs associated with Ethereum network transactions, indicating a notable increase in onchain activity.
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