The Ethereum network’s revenue surged to nearly two year highs this week as the speculative frenzy with meme coins boosted blockchain activity, IntoTheBlock noted in a Friday market report.
IntoTheBlock data shows that Ethereum mainnet’s revenue from network fees reached $193 million this week, the highest figure since May 2022 and a 78% increase from last week. The on-chain activity was largely driven by increased speculation with meme tokens, IntoTheBlock analysts said. Ethereum-based meme tokens such as pepe (PEPE), shiba inu (SHIB) and floki (FLOKI) more than doubled in price over the past week as retail. Meanwhile, trading volumes on decentralized exchanges (DEX) built on top of Ethereum jumped 40% to $20 billion this week, DefiLlama data shows.
The frenzy is benefitting investors who hold ether (ETH), the network’s native token, because of its token burning scheme. After Ethereum’s transition to a proof-of-stake blockchain – commonly referred to as the Merge –, the network destroys a part of the transaction fees paid by users, decreasing the token’s supply. Over the past week, ETH’s supply shrunk by some 33,400 tokens (worth roughly $130 million at current prices), and is deflationary at a 1.45% annualized rate, according to Ultrasound.money data.
On the other hand, the heightened activity has made the blockchain very pricey for users. Average transaction costs (gas fees) on Ethereum rose to as high as $28 this week, making it “unusable” for many users, IntoTheBlock noted.
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