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Ethereum Continues Dominance in Gas Fees Amidst 4-Year Transaction Cost Low

Dominates DeFi Sector Despite On-Chain Activity Decrease and 4-Year Low Transaction Costs: Insights from Growthepie Data Analytics

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
February 18, 2025
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Key Points

  • Ethereum continues to lead in all-time gas fees, particularly in DeFi, despite decreased on-chain activity.
  • Transaction costs on Ethereum are currently at their lowest in over four years.
  • Despite a decrease in on-chain activity, Ethereum continues to lead in all-time gas fees, especially in the DeFi sector.
    This is in spite of the lowest transaction costs in over four years.
    According to data analytics platform Growthepie, Ethereum’s Layer 1 blockchain still dominates in all-time gas fees generated across all sectors, except for social.

    Ethereum’s Dominance in DeFi

    In DeFi alone, Ethereum has accumulated over $1.68 billion in total gas fees.
    It surpasses other blockchains in DeFi gas fees on all timeframes.
    This indicates that Ethereum remains the dominant platform in terms of DeFi usage, despite Layer 2 solutions offering cheaper fees.

    While Ethereum is generating the highest all-time gas fees, the actual transaction costs are at their lowest levels in over four years.
    The last time it was this cheap to use Ethereum for transactions was in July 2020.
    This is primarily due to the very low median gas price, averaging 3 (a fraction of an ETH).
    On Feb. 16, it was even lower at 1.19 Gwei, the lowest since Jan. 2020.

    Despite leading in gas fees and low transaction fees, the on-chain activity on Ethereum is slowing down.
    This suggests less demand for Ethereum transactions rather than increased network efficiency.
    The 7-day moving average (7DMA) of Ethereum’s on-chain volume dropped to approximately $3.77 billion on February 18.
    This marks the lowest daily volume for Ethereum since Nov. 2024.

    Tags: Ethereum (ETH)

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