Data: Ethereum transaction costs have reached a two-year low, and L2 transaction data has seen significant growth
According to ChainCatcher news and data from The Block, Ethereum's transaction costs have reached their lowest point in the past two years, with the 7-day average transaction fee dropping to $1.64. Uniswap, OpenSea, and ETH transfers are the smart contracts with the highest Gas consumption over the past month. The total number of transactions and active addresses on Ethereum have increased by approximately 20% and 60%, respectively, within the same two-year timeframe.
In addition, the number of users and transactions on L2 networks continues to show a positive upward trend. (The Block)

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