Stats Show Ethereum Transaction Fees Have Remained Under $5 During the Last 175 Days

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Stats Show Ethereum Transaction Fees Have Remained Under $5 During the Last 175 Days

Fees tied to the Ethereum network have been under the $5 region per transaction during the last 175 days, according to statistics. Metrics show that on Dec. 10, 2022, the average ethereum transfer is around 0.0023 ether or $2.87 while the median-sized gas fee is around 0.00097 ether or $1.23 per transfer. Ethereum gas metrics recorded on etherscan.io indicate high transfer fees are even lower than the median and average-sized gas payments.

Post-Merge Ethereum Fees Continue to Remain Much Lower Than Last Year

On Nov. 9, 2021, the average transaction fee on the Ethereum network was around 62.84 nominal U.S. dollars per transaction, according to bitinfocharts.com. Today, the average gas cost required to send ether is estimated to be around $2.87 which is 95.43% cheaper than it was over a year ago in November 2021.

The Ethereum network uses gas or a fee to prevent spam on the network and every transaction onchain requires a certain amount of gas to push the transfer. Ethereum fees have been a lot better since The Merge and more specifically since June 18, 2022.

Since then, average ether fees have been under the $5 range for roughly 175 days with a brief spike above $5 per transaction on Nov. 8, 2022. That was the same day crypto markets experienced extreme price fluctuations due to the FTX collapse.

Stats Show Ethereum Transaction Fees Have Remained Under $5 During the Last 175 Days

Besides that day, for most of the 175-day period, average ether fees have been under the $3 range in value. The same can be said for Ethereum’s median-sized gas fees which remained under $2 per transfer throughout most of the time frame.

Current stats from etherscan.io’s gas tracker indicate that high-priority fees are much less than bitinfocharts.com’s average and median-sized fee values. At the time of writing on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022, etherscan.io’s gas tracker shows a high-priority Ethereum gas fee is estimated to be around 21 gwei or $0.48 per transfer.

However, that cited value is to simply send the crypto asset ethereum (ETH), as it costs more gas to interact with a smart contract that either sends an ERC20 token or performs an onchain swap. For example, the onchain fee for an Opensea non-fungible token (NFT) listing is estimated to cost $1.74 per transaction.

Sending an ERC20 token like USDT or USDC is estimated to cost $1.31 per transfer, and swapping an ERC20 coin may cost a user around $4.48 in gas fees on Saturday. While onchain fees on Ethereum have been low, layer two (L2) fees have been even lower during the last 175 days.

Arbitrum fees to send ether are around $0.03 per transfer and an Optimism L2 transfer is estimated to be around $0.10 per transaction. Similarly, Zksync, Loopring, Polygon Hermez, Boba, and Aztec L2 transactions are also much lower in value than traditional onchain Ethereum network transfers.

What do you think about Ethereum network fees remaining low for a long span of time? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below.

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