The transaction costs in Ethereum are currently as low as $0.04 during market cooldown, which makes them more accessible but poses sustainability challenges to the validators. The cost of Ethereum transactions has fallen to some of the lowest in years, with basic transfers costing as little as $0.04.  This Dramatic fee plunge comes after the […] The post ETH News: Ethereum Transactions Now Cost as Little as $0.04 Amid Market Activity Cooldown appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.The transaction costs in Ethereum are currently as low as $0.04 during market cooldown, which makes them more accessible but poses sustainability challenges to the validators. The cost of Ethereum transactions has fallen to some of the lowest in years, with basic transfers costing as little as $0.04.  This Dramatic fee plunge comes after the […] The post ETH News: Ethereum Transactions Now Cost as Little as $0.04 Amid Market Activity Cooldown appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

ETH News: Ethereum Transactions Now Cost as Little as $0.04 Amid Market Activity Cooldown

2025/11/11 20:30
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The transaction costs in Ethereum are currently as low as $0.04 during market cooldown, which makes them more accessible but poses sustainability challenges to the validators.

The cost of Ethereum transactions has fallen to some of the lowest in years, with basic transfers costing as little as $0.04.  This Dramatic fee plunge comes after the market activity came to a cooldown after a turbulent beginning in the fourth quarter. 

Etherscan data shows that a token swap in the Ethereum system currently costs approximately $0.11, selling an NFT costs an average of $0.19, and bridging assets to other blockchains costs about $0.04. 

On-chain borrowing costs have reduced to around $0.09, and this has made several activities more affordable to traders as well as developers.​

This is a significant decrease from the peak price that occurred in early October, when the price of gas shot up to 15.9 Gwei in a flash collapse that wiped out the majority of altcoins’ value.. 

The price has since dropped to below 1 Gwei and stayed there until October and November at historic lows. 

This era of low charges has stimulated the increase in frequency of transactions, experimentation with smart contracts, and asset swaps on the Ethereum base layer.​

The Double-Edged Sword: Low Fees Raise Sustainability Questions

Even though Proximal zero fees enhance accessibility for users and reduce financial barriers, they also bring a lot of threats to the sustainability of Ethereum in the long term. 

With the Dencun upgrade in March 2024, gas charges on layer-2 rollups were optimized, leaving the base-layer fee revenue of Ethereum cratering by 99% and greatly reducing the validator earnings. 

Validators are very important in ensuring network security and transaction processing; therefore, low fees can pose a financial and security risk.​

Analysts warn that Ethereum may come under pressure to retain network integrity when other cheaper rival blockchains offer users and developers superior throughput and low costs. 

Base-layer usage and revenue have been cannibalized by Ethereum layer-2 ecosystems such as Arbitrum, Optimism, and Base, which have saturated the network, yet brought the base layer usage to a crawl. 

This juggle between maintaining the cost of fees low and getting incentives to use the network as a validator is vital to the future of the network.​

With the current controversy, the close-to-free setting has attracted new and seasoned users to Ethereum to experiment, trade, and place smart contracts to generate short-term gains despite more profound problems in the offing.​

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