#MSCI未排除数字资产财库企业纳入范围 Ethereum has entered a critical technological breakthrough cycle this year. Since the launch of the Glamsterdam fork, parallel processing capabilities have significantly increased, and the transaction throughput of the L1 layer is expected to surpass 10,000 transactions. Following that, the Fusaka upgrade has been implemented, reducing gas fees for layer 2 solutions by up to 90%—a qualitative improvement for user experience and the cost pressure on DeFi applications.
Market signals are also strengthening. The TVL of the DeFi ecosystem has approached the $100 billion mark, with over $99 billion demonstrating real demand at the application layer. The RWA tokenization track is gaining momentum rapidly, with a scale of $12.5 billion indicating that on-chain traditional assets are no longer just conceptual hype. The actions of institutional investors are particularly evident—ETF continuous net inflows and large staking demands are pushing up on-chain capital costs, and $ETH breaking through $3,200 is not without reason.
Technological innovation, increased institutional holdings, and ecosystem prosperity are forming a resonance effect. While other main chains like $BNB $SOL have their own ecosystem advantages, Ethereum’s position as the DeFi infrastructure is unlikely to be shaken in the short term. Whether this growth momentum can be sustained depends ultimately on whether the landing applications can truly carry these upgrade dividends.
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LiquidityWizard
· 14h ago
Gas fees directly cut by 90%? This is truly a real experience optimization, not just marketing hype. ETH is indeed strong this time.
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BlockBargainHunter
· 01-09 15:50
Gas fees drop by 90%? Is that true? Now the cost of DeFi yield farming can finally be reduced.
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CounterIndicator
· 01-09 05:10
Gas fees cut by 90%? Sounds good, but what applications can actually use it? Most are still mainly for trading cryptocurrencies.
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MemeCurator
· 01-09 05:08
Gas fees have dropped by 90%, right? Why do I still feel the pain when paying for L2? It was supposed to be cheaper.
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Deconstructionist
· 01-09 05:05
Cut gas fees by 90% directly? Then all the transaction fees I was gouged before were really wasted money. I should have upgraded earlier.
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GasWaster
· 01-09 04:57
Gas fees drop by 90%? Now we can really farm the sheep, haha
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 01-09 04:52
Is it true that gas fees have dropped by 90%? Why do I still feel like I'm being exploited and not getting much of a discount?
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BoredApeResistance
· 01-09 04:44
Gas fees are directly cut by 90%, which is really a positive development. Finally, no more pain over interaction costs.
#MSCI未排除数字资产财库企业纳入范围 Ethereum has entered a critical technological breakthrough cycle this year. Since the launch of the Glamsterdam fork, parallel processing capabilities have significantly increased, and the transaction throughput of the L1 layer is expected to surpass 10,000 transactions. Following that, the Fusaka upgrade has been implemented, reducing gas fees for layer 2 solutions by up to 90%—a qualitative improvement for user experience and the cost pressure on DeFi applications.
Market signals are also strengthening. The TVL of the DeFi ecosystem has approached the $100 billion mark, with over $99 billion demonstrating real demand at the application layer. The RWA tokenization track is gaining momentum rapidly, with a scale of $12.5 billion indicating that on-chain traditional assets are no longer just conceptual hype. The actions of institutional investors are particularly evident—ETF continuous net inflows and large staking demands are pushing up on-chain capital costs, and $ETH breaking through $3,200 is not without reason.
Technological innovation, increased institutional holdings, and ecosystem prosperity are forming a resonance effect. While other main chains like $BNB $SOL have their own ecosystem advantages, Ethereum’s position as the DeFi infrastructure is unlikely to be shaken in the short term. Whether this growth momentum can be sustained depends ultimately on whether the landing applications can truly carry these upgrade dividends.