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DOGE $0.1111 -2.33%
ADA $0.2575 -3.21%
BCH $423.22 -2.47%
LINK $9.91 -3.28%
HYPE $42.34 -7.49%
AAVE $90.44 -6.03%
SUI $1.07 -6.85%
XLM $0.1527 -3.92%
ZEC $501.11 -7.48%

Data: The number of ETH destroyed yesterday was only 266, setting a new low since the EIP-1559 upgrade

2024-06-24 08:55:36
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ChainCatcher message, currently Ethereum gas fees are hovering between 2 to 5 gwei, which is one of the lowest levels to date. The decrease in network fees has led to a reduction in the amount of ETH being burned. On Sunday, the amount of ETH burned was only 266.06 ETH, setting a new low since the EIP-1559 upgrade.

According to data from Ultrasound.money, over the past week, Ethereum's supply has experienced inflation, with a supply growth rate of 0.56%, which is contrary to its previous deflationary nature. If activity rebounds and the amount of ETH burned exceeds the issuance, it will fall back into deflation.

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