Ethereum Set to Shatter 2018 Cumulative Annual Gas Fee Record

Ethereum Set to Shatter 2018 Cumulative Annual Gas Fee Record
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2020-7-22 20:00

Despite 2020 being only halfway done, the Ethereum blockchain is set to achieve a new annual gas payment record. USDT and DeFi Push Ethereum Gas Fees to New Heights According to Wilson Withiam — a researcher at crypto analytics platform Messari — the total gas payment recorded on the Ethereum network so far in 2020Read MoreRead More.

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