Tag: Gas Fees
Fantom’s DApp Developers to Benefit from Proposed Gas Monetization Program
Fantom’s new gas monetization program aims to reward developers as it slashes token burn rate. Find out how this benefits DApps!
Understanding the Ethereum Shapella Upgrade: Everything You Need to Know
Discover everything about the Ethereum Shapella upgrade, including key changes and what validators need to know!
OpenSea Embraces Seaport: Cost Savings and New Features for NFT Enthusiasts
Discover how OpenSea’s migration to Seaport offers huge savings and exciting features for NFT traders. Lower gas fees and better transactions await!
Ethereum’s Shanghai Upgrade: What to Expect from the Next Big Leap
Explore Ethereum’s Shanghai upgrade with staked Ether withdrawals, lower gas fees, and EIP-3540 for enhanced network efficiency.
Polygon’s Upcoming Hard Fork: What Users Need to Know
Polygon’s hard fork on January 17 will address gas spikes and chain reorganization issues, enhancing user experience. Learn more!
Ethereum’s Focus Shift: Prioritizing Staking Withdrawals with the Shanghai Upgrade
Ethereum developers focus on the Shanghai upgrade for staking withdrawals before tackling EIP-4884’s scalability improvements.
Ethereum Bellatrix Upgrade: What Node Operators Need to Know Before the Merge
Vitalik Buterin urges node operators to upgrade for the Bellatrix event, marking a crucial step before the Ethereum Merge.
Ethereum Gas Fees Plummet: The Rollercoaster Journey of Transaction Costs
Ethereum gas fees have dropped to their lowest since August. Explore the reasons and future implications for Ethereum transactions.
Ethereum’s Positive Turn: Institutional Sentiment Shifts towards ETH
Discover how institutional sentiment towards Ethereum is changing, with recent inflows hinting at a bullish market recovery ahead. Don’t miss the details!
Unleashing QuickSwap: The Rise of Polygon’s Leading Decentralized Exchange
Discover how QuickSwap emerged as a leading decentralized exchange on Polygon, achieving over $105 million in liquidity within months.