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Ethereum network gas fees have dropped to a low of 0.067 Gwei

2025-11-10 08:12:47
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In the context of the recent market downturn, the Gas fees on the Ethereum Layer 1 blockchain fell to a low of just 0.067 Gwei on Sunday. According to Etherscan data, the average cost of executing a token swap is only about $0.11, while NFT transaction fees are around $0.19.

Although the low Gas fees are beneficial for users, analysts warn that excessively low fees may indicate long-term fundamental issues within the Ethereum ecosystem. Since the Dencun upgrade in March 2024 significantly reduced Layer 2 network fees, revenues for Layer 1 have dropped sharply, raising concerns about network security incentives and sustainability. Critics argue that Layer 2 is eating into the revenues of the mainnet Layer 1.

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