Market Wrap: Bitcoin Gains Steadily to $10.7K; Ethereum Fees at 2-Month Low
Bitcoin’s price has remained remarkably resilient despite recent dispiriting news; Ethereum fees dip.
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Bitcoin’s price passed $12,000 while Ethereum fees dipped.
On Saturday, Ethereum transaction fees tapped a low not seen since November 2020 as the average network fee dropped to 0.0016 ether or $1.67 per transfer. Average fees on Saturday have been as low as 32 gwei or $0.69 per transfer as Ethereum gas fees have been steadily dropping since May 11, 2022. Ethereum Fees Drop to the Lowest Range Since November 2020 Ethereum’s average gas fees tapped a low on July 2, 2022, not seen in 19 months or November 12, 2020. Essentially, the gas or network fee is a quantity of ethereum (ETH) that is required to push a transaction on the blockchain....
Bitcoin’s price took a dive along with most other assets as Ethereum fees continue to dip.
Bitcoin’s price rise stalled out just before hitting $19,500 Wednesday. The Ethereum network’s fees are in an upswing.
Ethereum gas fee had run-up to some of the highest levels back in 2021. Mostly, this was caused by the growth of the decentralized finance (DeFi) and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) space that saw activity on the network spike significantly. This had continued for the better part of the year but as the market has ushered in the new year, activity on the network has begun to stabilize, seeing Ethereum fees drop. Ethereum Fees Drop To Eight-Month Low Ethereum fees have been steadily dropping for the last couple of months. Some of this has to do with the recent bear trend that has seen momentum....