#Gas费影响

Relationship between Ethereum network price and GAS fees: On February 28, 2025, Ethereum's price plummeted 12% in a single day, and the Gas fee dropped to 4.5 Gwei (approximately $0.12), a low point not seen since the DeFi summer frenzy of 2020.

Impact of technical upgrades: The EIP-4844 (Proto-Danksharding) introduced during the Cancun upgrade in 2024 reduced Layer 2 network data processing costs by 90%. The Gas fee for a single transaction on Arbitrum decreased from $0.30 to $0.02, and Optimism's daily transaction volume exceeded 1.5 million, setting a new record.

Other blockchain networks Tron: In 2024, Tron became the second-highest blockchain in terms of transaction fee revenue, with a total annual fee of $2.15 billion and an average daily fee income of $5.89 million.

Solana: Solana's annual fee revenue increased from $25.55 million in 2023 to $750.65 million in 2024, a growth of 2838.0%.

Impact on market and users Data application scenario migration: In the Ethereum network, DeFi deleveraging led to a sharp decline in on-chain liquidation volume by 82%, with protocols like MakerDAO seeing their TVL (Total Value Locked) shrink to $38 billion, down 60% from its peak; the NFT market has frozen, with the Blur platform's daily transaction volume falling below $20 million, a 95% drop from its peak in March 2023.

User growth: The decreasing costs of the Ethereum network have activated new scenarios, with daily active users of account abstraction wallets surpassing 2 million, and the Gas sponsorship model driving a 320% increase in Web3 gaming users.