【Chain News】Ethereum L1 hit a new record yesterday. The number of transactions per day reached 1,913,481, the highest peak since 2025, indicating that on-chain activity continues to rise.
More notably, the fee level—an average of only $0.16 per transaction—is much friendlier compared to previous peaks. This data reflects two issues: first, the network congestion is within a controllable range; second, users’ transaction cost pressure is easing.
From on-chain data, Ethereum L1’s throughput performance remains stable, and transaction efficiency is steadily improving. This is undoubtedly a positive signal for users who continue to participate in DeFi, NFT trading, and other on-chain activities.
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WalletWhisperer
· 5h ago
$0.16 fee? This is how Ethereum is supposed to be. Those sky-high gas fees before really scared off a lot of people.
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BrokenRugs
· 5h ago
0.16 dollar fee? Is this real? Am I dreaming?
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MEVHunterZhang
· 5h ago
Whoa, the fee is only $0.16? I gotta go, I need to clear my wallet and trade like crazy.
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CryptoComedian
· 5h ago
A $0.16 fee? Are you kidding me or is Ethereum really being considerate? I need to check how many more sub-accounts I have left.
Ethereum L1 single-day transactions hit a new high in 2025, with fees only $0.16
【Chain News】Ethereum L1 hit a new record yesterday. The number of transactions per day reached 1,913,481, the highest peak since 2025, indicating that on-chain activity continues to rise.
More notably, the fee level—an average of only $0.16 per transaction—is much friendlier compared to previous peaks. This data reflects two issues: first, the network congestion is within a controllable range; second, users’ transaction cost pressure is easing.
From on-chain data, Ethereum L1’s throughput performance remains stable, and transaction efficiency is steadily improving. This is undoubtedly a positive signal for users who continue to participate in DeFi, NFT trading, and other on-chain activities.