Ethereum Fees Back To Lowest Since August: Is This Bullish?
On-chain data shows the cost of making a transfer on the Ethereum network has plunged recently. Here’s what this could mean for the ETH price. Ethereum Average Fees Has Gone Down Recently In a new post on X, the on-chain...
On-chain data shows the cost of making a transfer on the Ethereum network has plunged recently. Here’s what this could mean for the ETH price.
Ethereum Average Fees Has Gone Down RecentlyIn a new post on X, the on-chain analytics firm Santiment has discussed about the latest trend in the Average Fees of Ethereum. The “Average Fees” here refers to an indicator that keeps track of the average amount of fees (in USD) that users on the ETH network are attaching with their transactions.
This indicator’s value tends to be directly related to the activity that’s occurring on the network. When there is a high amount of traffic, the Average Fees can note an uptick.
This is because the blockchain only has a limited capacity to handle transactions, so the validators prefer to process the transfers with the highest fees first. Users that don’t want to be stuck waiting in the mempool have no choice, but to pay a transfer fees that’s higher than the average.
As senders compete against each other in this manner, the Average Fees can shoot up during a period of congestion. In times of little network activity, though, the metric can stay at low levels, as investors have no incentive to pay a high fee.
Now, here is the chart shared by the analytics firm, that shows the trend in the Ethereum Average Fees over the last couple of years:
As displayed in the above graph, the Ethereum Average Fees has been in a state of decline recently, which implies the activity on the network has potentially been going down.
Today, the metric is sitting at just $0.4088, which is the lowest that it has been since late August. While a high amount of activity is constructive during uptrends (since all of the users making trades is what provides the fuel to keep such moves going), low network fees may not be so bad while the market is already down.
As Santiment explains,
When users are not paying high prices to move their ETH or tokens, it is typically a good sign for mid-term and long-term price outlooks. These low fee levels often happen when prices are perceived as ‘low’ or ‘bearish’ according to traders. These reduced costs make it easier for new buyers to enter the market.
It now remains to be seen whether this low Average Fees period would lead to a fresh rebound for Ethereum, just like it did following the aforementioned low in August.
ETH PriceEthereum has been locked in sideways movement since the crash around the start of the month as its price continues to trade around $2,700.
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