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Ethereum Gas Fees Plunge to Five-Year Low, Rising Supply May Dampen Short-Term Price Gains
Ethereum Gas Fees Plunge to Five-Year Low, Rising Supply May Dampen Short-Term Price GainsA report by cryptocurrency analytics firm Kaiko Research reveals that Ethereum gas fees have recently reached a five-year low, primarily driven by increased Layer 2 activity and the March Dencun upgrade, which reduced transaction costs on Layer 2. This fee reduction has implications for ETH, as lower fees mean less ETH burned, leading to an increase in the token's supply
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Ethereum Gas Fees Hit 5-Year Low, Signaling a Bull Run?
Ethereum Gas Fees Hit 5-Year Low, Signaling a Bull Run?Ethereum gas fees have been steadily declining recently, hitting a five-year low. According to DuneAnalytics data, the median gas fee fell to 0
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Due to the large volume of coin withdrawal transactions and the sharp increase in transaction fees, Coin Security suspended Bitcoin withdrawals twice a day
On the evening of May 7th at 21:13 Eastern Time, Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, announced through its official social media account that due to the large volume of transactions waiting to be completed, the extraction of Bitcoin (abbreviated as BTC) on the platform has been suspended, and the team is studying a solution and will resume Bitcoin extraction as soon as possible.At 22:39, Coin An continued to post a tweet stating that due to the company's previously set fees not taking into account the recent surge in gas fees on the Bitcoin network, there are still a large number of Bitcoin extraction transactions that have not been completed, and the team is still working to accelerate the confirmation of all pending transactions
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As Memecoin frenzy continues, ETH fees skyrocket to 87Gwei
Due to the craze for memes, Ethereum network costs have skyrocketed.Short positions controlled the ETH market, leading to a decline of 1