List of Flash News about Layer 2 fees
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2025-12-01 10:02 |
Ethereum (ETH) Gas Fees Explained: 4 Trading Facts on EIP-1559, L2 Costs, and ETH Burn
According to Binance, traders should monitor Ethereum (ETH) gas fees to optimize order timing and manage execution costs during periods of network congestion. source: Binance Under EIP-1559, each ETH transaction includes a base fee that is burned and a priority tip to validators; rising demand lifts the base fee and increases ETH burn, impacting net issuance that traders track for supply dynamics. source: Ethereum.org Layer 2 rollups generally offer lower per-transaction costs by batching many transactions and settling on Ethereum L1, providing an alternative execution venue when L1 gas is elevated. source: Ethereum.org Key dashboards for planning include Etherscan Gas Tracker for real-time base fees, L2Fees.info for rollup costs, and Ultrasound Money for ETH burn and net issuance metrics used by market participants. source: Etherscan Gas Tracker, L2Fees.info, Ultrasound Money |
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2025-11-28 02:35 |
Ethereum Raises Block Gas Limit to 60M: ETH Capacity Hits 4-Year High After 513k Validators Approve — What Traders Should Watch
According to CoinMarketCap, Ethereum has raised the block gas limit from 45 million to 60 million after more than 513,000 validators signaled approval, setting the highest execution capacity in four years as reported on Nov 28, 2025, source: CoinMarketCap. According to Ethereum.org, increasing the block gas limit raises the maximum gas per block, expanding on-chain execution capacity and influencing EIP-1559 base fee dynamics when block space supply changes, source: Ethereum.org. For trading decisions, Ethereum.org explains that base fee (gwei) and gas used per block are core fee variables under EIP-1559, and rollups pay L1 gas to post batches so L1 gas dynamics can affect L2 batch costs; monitor these on-chain metrics to assess the impact of the change reported by CoinMarketCap, sources: Ethereum.org and CoinMarketCap. |
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2025-10-17 10:59 |
Vitalik Buterin Highlights Dankrad Feist’s Contributions as He Pursues New Efforts; ETH Traders Watch Danksharding and EIP-4844 L2 Fee Dynamics
According to @VitalikButerin, researcher Dankrad has made significant contributions to Ethereum including Danksharding and consensus research and is now pursuing new efforts. Source: https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/1979140260622930348 For traders, Danksharding remains a core scaling milestone on Ethereum’s roadmap aimed at expanding blob-based data availability to further compress Layer 2 transaction costs over time. Source: https://ethereum.org/en/roadmap/danksharding/ Proto-danksharding EIP-4844 is already live on mainnet via the Dencun upgrade, introducing blob transactions that reduce rollup data availability costs and shape L2 fee dynamics closely tracked by markets. Source: https://blog.ethereum.org/2024/03/13/dencun-mainnet and https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4844 No details about Dankrad’s next role or any roadmap change were disclosed, so there is no direct timeline update for traders to price in from this post. Source: https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin/status/1979140260622930348 Traders can monitor ETH price action alongside L2 gas and blob base fee metrics, as EIP-4844 established a blob gas market that directly impacts rollup costs and user fees. Source: https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4844 |
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2025-10-15 15:51 |
zkEVM Settlement Endgame: @Tetranode Highlights Ethereum’s Credibly Neutral Chain Thesis and Trading Implications for ETH, MATIC, ZK
According to @Tetranode, the endgame is settling global financial infrastructure as zkEVM proofs on a credibly neutral chain, a rollup-settlement thesis relevant to crypto market structure. Source: https://twitter.com/Tetranode/status/1978489001528225948 This view aligns with Ethereum’s rollup-centric roadmap and the Dencun upgrade (EIP-4844), which introduced blob space to reduce L2 data costs and reinforce Ethereum’s role as a settlement layer. Source: https://ethereum.org/en/roadmap/rollups/ https://blog.ethereum.org/2024/03/13/dencun-mainnet Live zkEVM implementations include Polygon zkEVM and Scroll, while zkSync Era offers EVM compatibility, indicating active deployment of zero-knowledge proofs for EVM execution. Source: https://polygon.technology/solutions/polygon-zkevm https://scroll.io https://zksync.io For trading, monitor ETH liquidity and derivatives alongside zkEVM ecosystem exposures such as MATIC and ZK, and track L2 adoption and fees via L2Beat and L2 fee dashboards to assess market structure shifts tied to this narrative. Source: https://www.cmegroup.com/markets/cryptocurrencies/ethereum.html https://polygon.technology/solutions/polygon-zkevm https://zksync.io https://l2beat.com https://l2fees.info |