#ETH走势分析 When looking at the Mainnet data, I almost thought I was seeing things — the Gas fee for $ETH Ethereum dropped directly to 0.1 Gwei, and the transfer fee was only two cents. This number is ridiculously low.



But don't be too quick to sing its demise. Tomorrow night, the Fusaka upgrade is going live, and this move feels more like the strange calm before the storm.

This upgrade affects the underlying architecture. The PeerDAS technology will provide a huge expansion space for Layer 2, and will continue to enhance Blob capacity through flexible small forks. In simpler terms: the transaction costs on the Layer 2 network may be reduced by over 30%, and the speed will also be faster.

Now the Mainnet is like a racetrack before the race; it needs to be cleared before good results can be achieved. Once the upgrade is implemented, the potential of Ethereum as a super settlement layer will be fully unleashed, and the flywheel effect of the entire ecosystem will start to turn.

Of course, whether the technical upgrade can directly ignite the market depends on the market itself. However, from a fundamental perspective, this is indeed a crucial juncture. What do you think? Will this upgrade become a market engine, or will it continue to frustrate?
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NftMetaversePaintervip
· 15h ago
actually the algorithmic elegance of danksharding's blob propagation is precisely what separates meaningful infrastructure from speculative theater
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CoinBasedThinkingvip
· 12-04 13:50
0.1 Gwei? We'll have to wait until after the upgrade to say anything. Feels like yet another night of expectations ending in disappointment.
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MetaverseHomelessvip
· 12-04 12:42
Transferring with 0.1 Gwei only costs two yuan, is this really not a dream?
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OPsychologyvip
· 12-02 17:30
Transferring 0.1 Gwei for two dimes, if this were last year it would have gone viral, but now no one is surprised, it's a bit surreal.
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SybilAttackVictimvip
· 12-02 17:28
0.1Gwei is not great, it feels like something big is being held back. The real question is whether it can hold up after the upgrade tomorrow.
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LonelyAnchormanvip
· 12-02 17:28
Transferring 0.1 Gwei for two cents sounds great, but to be honest, such a low gas fee often indicates that the network doesn't have many users, which isn't necessarily a good thing. There is indeed some anticipation for the launch of Fusaka; if PeerDAS can truly be implemented, the cost pressure of L2 will be significantly reduced. However, don't expect the market to take off after the upgrade; history tells us that the relationship between technological breakthroughs and coin price increases can sometimes be quite ironic. When the market is cold, even the best news can easily be consumed, and we need to see if there will be funding to catch a falling knife later on.
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SorryRugPulledvip
· 12-02 17:15
A transfer of 0.1 Gwei for two cents feels like a normal price to me. Those Gas fees that would easily reach hundreds were the times when I was really being scammed.
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