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Ethereum Transaction Fees Crash After Record Day
Yesterday, Ethereum transaction fees shot through the roof due to a record influx in demand for transactions.As this writer tweeted, the “gas price” of Ethereum transactions passed 277 Gwei, then over 350 Gwei later that evening. For context, this means that it cost around $2.50 to send ETH, $5 to send an ERC-20 token, $10 to trade coins on Uniswap, and much more if you wanted to do complex DeFi transactions.
Wow… seems that🍠is having quite the effect on Ethereum transaction fees. "Fast" recommended gas price: 277 Gwei. That's $2.25 to send ETH, ~$5 to send ERC-20s, $10 to trade on Uniswap, and more if you intend on doing more complex transactions. — Nick Chong (@n1ckchong)
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What Solutions Are There?
Although Ethereum transaction fees are down massively from recent highs, users are still looking for solutions. After all, spending in excess of $5 per decentralized exchange trade is still a cost that isn’t sustainable for most investors. Eric Conner of ETHHub and Gnosis the message below on August 12th in which he outlined scaling solutions. According to Conner, there are five solutions currently in the works that are showing promise:- Ethereum 2.0, the all-encompassing blockchain upgrade that will implement sharding and Proof of Stake (staking)
- Optimistic rollups
- Plasma
- Payment channels
- Sidechains
We get it, gas fees are high. That's why people are working on:-Eth2
I know I missed a lot of teams, sry! — eric.eth (@econoar)
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