AMBCrypto Weekly

HERE’S WHY DESPITE A NEW ATH, ETH ISN’T OUT OF THE WOODS

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After recording yet another ATH on the charts, one well beyond $1,800, Ethereum currently has its eyes set on the $2,000-mark. While quite a few of its on-chain metrics are flashing positive signs, other noticeable concerns are creeping up as well. The culprit here, according to many, is a familiar foe (fee*).

Ticking off some of its optimistic signs, according to CoinMetric­s’ latest report, Ethereum has been noting an increase in active addresses since the summer of June 2020, with the active addresses averaging between 500k-600k since January 2021.

Additional­ly, it was also identified that addresses holding significan­t amounts of ETH have registered constructi­ve growth, with the number of addresses holding at least 10k ETH improving too. Now, with the introducti­on of CME ETH Futures, the mood around Ether is even more hopeful, however, its massive transactio­n fees deserve a lot of scrutiny too.

How long can ETH maintain demand with such high fees?

That is the biggest issue for Ethereum right now. The high transactio­n fees are only due to the increasing demand for block space on its network. However, the fees are getting a little out of hand and climbing to new all-time highs too, even when compared to the highs registered during the DeFi season of August-September 2020.

According to the report, “The average ETH transactio­n fee reached $25.80, its highest level ever. The median transactio­n fee topped $14.32.”

For context, Ethereum miners earned $3.74 million in a single hour last Friday, amassing over $55 million on the same day; another ATH. A major concern associated with large fees is that the median value of the transactio­n is currently going up and it may lead to smaller investors getting priced out of the network. The same goes for developers as if DeFi devs identify a better scalable network, they may jump ship if Ethereum is not able to solve its fee-situation.

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