• TRON led with $47.58 million in 30-day fees, maintaining dominance after reducing gas prices by 60%.

  • Solana ranked second with $40.6 million in monthly fees and the highest daily revenue at $1.96 million.

  • Ethereum followed third, collecting $35.35 million in fees monthly and $692,811 in the latest 24 hours.

TRON recorded the highest fee revenue among blockchain networks in the past 30 days. According an X post by Satoshi Club, TRON generated $47.58 million in fees during this period, securing the top position across all chains. This figure stands out, particularly after the network cut its gas prices by 60% on August 29. Despite the adjustment, TRON maintained dominance in fee generation, reflecting its sustained transaction activity and network usage.

https://twitter.com/esatoshiclub/status/1967589321499873678 Fee Revenue Across Major Blockchains

A deeper view of the data reveals that Solana followed as the second-largest fee generator with $40.6 million collected over the past 30 days. On a daily scale, Solana led with $1.96 million in fees within the last 24 hours. Ethereum ranked third, recording $35.35 million in fees during the month and $692,811 over the past day.

Source: X

Bitcoin stood fourth with $13.13 million in fees during the 30-day timeframe. Daily, the network collected $364,533 in fees. Binance Smart Chain, also known as BSC, ranked fifth, generating $12.53 million in 30 days and $479,057 in the latest 24-hour period.

Base, an Ethereum Layer 2 network, collected $4.94 million during the month and $115,478 over the past day. Linea, another Layer 2 network, recorded $1.21 million in monthly fees and $46,228 during the same 24-hour window.

Smaller Networks and Fee Trends

Other networks also contributed to overall fee revenue, though at smaller scales. Arbitrum generated $1.19 million in the past 30 days and $16,756 over the past 24 hours. Bitlayer, a growing player, posted $1.06 million during the month and $31,695 on a daily basis. Avalanche completed the top ten list with $920,794 in fees during 30 days and $42,075 in the last 24 hours.

TRON’s leadership in fee revenue underscores its strong transactional activity despite structural changes in its pricing model. The 60 percent reduction in gas fees, effective since August 29, did not reduce its ability to generate leading revenue figures. At $47.58 million, TRON’s fee total exceeds Solana’s $40.6 million and Ethereum’s $35.35 million, showing a notable gap among the top three networks.The daily data shows Solana briefly outperformed TRON with $1.96 million in fees, compared to TRON’s $1.04 million. However, TRON’s consistency over the 30-day period secures its lead in overall revenue. Ethereum, despite its established network role, remained third both daily and monthly in the rankings. These figures position TRON as the top network in terms of fee revenue collection, maintaining first place across the 30-day period.