Latest forecasts suggest Ethereum network Gas fees could hit their lowest level since 2020. If this prediction holds true, it would mark a significant relief for traders and DeFi users who've been grappling with elevated transaction costs. The potential dip in Gas prices could reshape user behavior across the network and make smaller transactions more economically viable again.
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Hash_Bandit
· 11h ago
ngl, if gas actually drops back to 2020 levels i'm calling my accountant... remember when you could actually test contracts without selling a kidney? 👀 this would genuinely change the game for smaller LPs again
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MetaNomad
· 13h ago
Wait, can the gas fees really drop to 2020 levels? I feel like it's going to be delayed again.
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ForkItAll
· 20h ago
To be honest, if this is real, I would just go all-in on small trades.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 01-06 22:09
Bro, is it really a good deal this time? I still find it a bit hard to believe, honestly.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 01-06 22:06
Really? Gas fees are going back to 2020 levels? I find that hard to believe...
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SquidTeacher
· 01-06 22:05
Oh my god, it's finally going down. My small transfers can survive now.
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NFT_Therapy
· 01-06 22:01
Can gas fees really drop to 2020 levels? I'm not that optimistic. To put it nicely, it's good news; to be blunt, it means another wave of decline is coming.
Latest forecasts suggest Ethereum network Gas fees could hit their lowest level since 2020. If this prediction holds true, it would mark a significant relief for traders and DeFi users who've been grappling with elevated transaction costs. The potential dip in Gas prices could reshape user behavior across the network and make smaller transactions more economically viable again.