Activity across Ethereum’s [ETH] ecosystem is shifting, as L2 usage cools while value remains anchored on the base layer. The L2 to L1 Daily Active Users (DAU) ratio fell to 1.12 in February 2026, down sharply from 2025 highs, showing fragmented user growth.
As execution spreads across L2s, the base layer still secures settlement and liquidity, which preserves structural dominance. Stablecoin supply near $163.3 billion on mainnet confirms capital continues to concentrate where finality and security remain strongest.
Fee dynamics reinforce this divergence, with base fees averaging 12.6 gwei and only 267 ETH burned weekly, reflecting softer demand. As L2s contribute minimal burn, economic value stays tied to L1.
This shift suggests Ethereum is consolidating as a capital hub, where liquidity concentrates even as user activity disperses.









