Ethereum Q1 2026 Report: Fees Decline, Users and Transaction Volume Hit New Highs

marsbitPubblicato 2026-06-20Pubblicato ultima volta 2026-06-20

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Ethereum Q1 2026 Report: Fees Down, Users & Transactions Hit New Highs Token Terminal's Q1 2026 report on Ethereum presents a pivotal development: the network achieved record highs in monthly active users (13.2M, +85.9% YoY), total transactions (200.4M, +81.5% YoY), and throughput (25.78 TPS), while transaction fees on the mainnet plummeted by 47.9% quarter-over-quarter. This shift is attributed to the network's strategic move into a "low fees for scale" phase, exemplified by the Fusaka upgrade which increased data capacity and lowered block space costs, releasing pent-up demand (a manifestation of Jevons's Paradox). The report highlights a core narrative shift for Ethereum: from a DeFi-centric blockchain to a global financial settlement layer. It maintains a dominant position in tokenized assets, holding majority market shares among top chains in stablecoins (61.8%), tokenized funds (73.0%), and tokenized commodities (84.0%). Growth in tokenized funds (+73.1% YoY) and commodities (+325.9% YoY) was particularly strong, driven by institutions like BlackRock and JPMorgan entering the space. Contrasting these usage gains, several USD-denominated value metrics declined in Q1: fully diluted market cap fell 30.3% QoQ, total value locked (TVL) dropped 11.0%, and ecosystem transaction volume decreased 24.0%. The report interprets this as Ethereum prioritizing long-term network expansion and cementing its role as the default settlement layer for finance over short-term fee capture....

Editor's Note: This Q1 2026 report on Ethereum from Token Terminal presents a set of seemingly contradictory yet crucial data points: while the number of users, transaction count, and throughput on the Ethereum mainnet all reached new historical highs simultaneously, transaction fees, TVL, trading volume, and ETH's fully diluted market cap saw quarter-over-quarter declines.

Ethereum is proactively entering a phase of "low fees for scale." Following the Fusaka upgrade which increased data capacity, block space has become cheaper, accelerating growth in users and transactions while temporarily suppressing fee capture. The report interprets this phenomenon as the Jevons Paradox: as the cost of using a resource falls, demand for the network may be further unleashed.

More significantly, Ethereum's core narrative is shifting from that of a DeFi-centric public blockchain to a global financial settlement layer. The report shows Ethereum still maintains dominance in tokenized assets: stablecoins, tokenized funds, tokenized commodities, and tokenized equities have all achieved scale on its network, with notable growth in funds and gold-related assets. The continued entry of institutions like BlackRock, JPMorgan, and Fidelity is also moving "institutional onboarding" from concept to product issuance and settlement practice.

The core value of this report lies not in proving how the ETH price might change in the short term, but in illustrating Ethereum's structural position as financial infrastructure: it is sacrificing short-term fee revenue through scaling on one hand, while on the other, attempting to solidify its network effects in stablecoins, tokenized funds, on-chain credit, and institutional settlement. For investors and industry observers, the key questions to focus on are: as more financial assets migrate on-chain, who will become the default settlement layer, and how will this settlement demand ultimately translate into value capture for ETH.

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1) Executive Summary

Ethereum ($ETH) is a public, permissionless blockchain that provides global settlement and compute capacity for financial applications in an open economy. It runs a shared ledger that anyone can build on and no single party can shut down, using its native asset ETH to pay for transaction fees; simultaneously, through its staking mechanism, ETH is also used to secure the network.

The activities Ethereum facilitates have historically been constrained by the cost and throughput limitations of traditional financial infrastructure: settlements taking days, multiple intermediary layers adding friction, and counterparty risk at each hop. Tokenization and stablecoins are on-chain solutions emerging to address these frictions. As their regulatory frameworks matured through 2025 and into 2026, the conditions for institutional-scale on-chain activity moved from theory to reality.

Ethereum's role in this transition is that of the foundational settlement layer. Stablecoins, tokenized funds, tokenized commodities, and increasingly, tokenized equities, are being issued and settled on Ethereum; meanwhile, Layer 2 networks are responsible for scaling throughput and ultimately settling transactions back to Layer 1. As the asset that secures and pays for this settlement activity, ETH accrues value from it, and the staking market reflects how much of the ETH supply is committed to this role.

From a market positioning perspective, Ethereum remains the primary venue with the largest market capitalization for tokenized assets. On a cross-chain basis, Ethereum holds majority shares in categories like stablecoins, tokenized funds, commodities, and equities. Ethereum is developed by the Ethereum Foundation alongside a broad, independent community of client teams and researchers; concurrently, organizations like Etherealize help traditional finance better understand the network.

Q1 2026 can be clearly divided into two main narratives. On one hand, usage reached historical highs: monthly active users, transaction count, and throughput all set new records. On the other hand, value and fee metrics denominated in USD saw compression: fully diluted market cap, total value locked, trading volume, and both fee metrics declined quarter-over-quarter. Key events shaping the quarter impacted both narratives: the second Blob Parameters Only (BPO #2) fork within the Fusaka upgrade cycle in January increased data capacity; ERC-8004 went live on the mainnet in February, establishing a standard for AI Agent identity and reputation; the Ethereum Foundation finalized its 2026 Protocol Cluster priorities—scaling, improving user experience, and strengthening Layer 1; furthermore, events like the Institutional Ethereum Forum in March reflected growing institutional engagement.

Key Metrics (Q1 2026)

Ecosystem Total Value Locked: $316.2B (QoQ -11.0%, YoY +22.8%)

Ecosystem Active Loans: $21.8B (QoQ -16.6%, YoY +39.0%)

Ecosystem Trading Volume: $134.5B (QoQ -24.0%, YoY -31.2%)

Ecosystem Fees: $2.0B (QoQ -16.9%, YoY -7.8%)

Tokenized Asset Market Cap: $203.4B (QoQ -0.7%, YoY +42.9%)

Stablecoins: $178.9B (QoQ -2.3%, YoY +37.6%)

Tokenized Funds: $19.4B (QoQ +4.9%, YoY +73.1%)

Tokenized Commodities: $4.7B (QoQ +60.0%, YoY +325.9%)

Tokenized Equities: $365.1M (QoQ +16.5%)

Monthly Active Users: 13.2M (QoQ +53.5%, YoY +85.9%)

Transactions: 200.4M (QoQ +38.0%, YoY +81.5%)

Transactions Per Second: 25.78 (QoQ +41.2%, YoY +81.7%)

Fees: $39.9M (QoQ -47.9%, YoY -81.9%)

Fully Diluted Market Cap: $290.0B (QoQ -30.3%, YoY -9.9%)

Stake Ratio: 0.31x (QoQ +0.03x, YoY +0.03x)

Token Holder Count: 292.8M (QoQ +8.1%, YoY +24.9%)

This report covers the Ethereum Layer 1 network, i.e., the mainnet. Layer 2 networks are treated as independent chains and are not included in Ethereum's own data.

2) Ecosystem

Total Value Locked (TVL) measures the value of assets deposited into various applications on a chain and is a leading indicator for revenue-generating activities like lending, trading, and staking. This statistic measures the capital deposited within the Ethereum ecosystem; depositors can typically withdraw these funds at any time.

On this basis, the average ecosystem TVL in Q1 2026 was $316.2 billion, a quarter-over-quarter decrease of 11.0% but a year-over-year increase of 22.8%. The quarterly decline aligns with a broad pullback in asset prices, while the annual growth indicates the Ethereum ecosystem remains significantly larger than a year ago.

Among the top five chains, Ethereum leads significantly with $316.2B, exceeding the combined TVL of Tron ($84.5B), Solana ($28.8B), BNB Chain ($10.3B), and Plasma ($5.7B), accounting for 71.0% of the top five chains' total. The largest pools of this capital are concentrated in liquid staking, represented by projects like Lido, and lending, represented by projects like Aave. Restaking projects EigenLayer and ether.fi, along with synthetic dollar issuers Ethena and Sky, also rank among the largest applications by scale. Capital concentration remains Ethereum's clearest structural advantage.

Active Loans measures the portion of deposits that have been lent to borrowers and are therefore generating interest; this metric is typically correlated with lending revenue. On Ethereum, it reflects the outstanding loans across all lending applications in the ecosystem.

In Q1 2026, the average ecosystem active loans were $21.8 billion, down 16.6% quarter-over-quarter but up 39.0% year-over-year. The loan balance contracted alongside TVL, consistent with reduced risk appetite, yet remained substantially higher than a year ago.

Lending activity on Ethereum is concentrated in a handful of money markets, with Aave dominating. At quarter-end, Aave's active loans were approximately $13.5B, accounting for the majority of the ecosystem total; followed by Morpho (~$1.9B), Sky's Spark (~$1.0B), and Maple (~$840M). The quarterly contraction was primarily driven by Aave, whose loan book shrank about 24% during the quarter as prices fell and borrowing demand cooled. Among the top five chains, Ethereum's $21.8B far exceeds Solana ($2.5B), Plasma ($2.1B), BNB Chain ($760.8M), and Avalanche ($392.4M), representing 79.2% of the top five chains' total. This is Ethereum's highest share across all metrics in this section.

Trading Volume measures the total value of trades executed on decentralized spot exchanges. As traders pay fees, this metric is typically correlated with the fees generated by these venues. This statistic measures the total DEX trading volume within the Ethereum ecosystem.

In Q1 2026, the total ecosystem trading volume was $134.5 billion, down 24.0% quarter-over-quarter and 31.2% year-over-year. Volume declined more sharply than locked capital, indicating a reduction in risk appetite during the quarter's pullback.

DEX activity on Ethereum is concentrated in a few deep liquidity venues. Uniswap processed approximately $85.5B in volume in Q1, accounting for about two-thirds of the ecosystem's trading volume; followed by Curve (~$22.1B) and CoW Swap (~$12.4B). Trading volume is the only metric in this section where Ethereum does not lead on a cross-chain basis: BNB Chain's volume of $162.5B was higher than Ethereum's $134.5B; Solana followed with $104.9B; then Avalanche ($14.5B) and Polygon ($10.7B). Ethereum's share of the top five chains' trading volume was 31.5%, ranking second behind BNB Chain's 38.0%.

Fees measure the total value users pay to utilize a project's applications, such as interest paid by borrowers or trading fees paid by traders, reflecting the amount of economic value generated. This metric aggregates fees generated by applications within the Ethereum ecosystem.

In Q1 2026, total ecosystem fees were $2.0 billion, down 16.9% quarter-over-quarter and 7.8% year-over-year, consistent with weaker trading and lending activity.

Ethereum generated $2.0B in fees, significantly more than Tron ($599.3M), Solana ($532.5M), BNB Chain ($231.9M), and Polygon ($38.8M), accounting for 58.4% of the top five chains' total fees. Despite the decline, Ethereum remains the single largest source of application fees. Overall, in this section, Ethereum leads in locked capital, credit, and fees, lagging only in trading volume.

3) Tokenized Assets

Circulating Asset Market Cap measures the total value of an asset after it has been tokenized on-chain, calculated as the circulating supply multiplied by the end-of-day price. For stablecoins, it refers to the outstanding supply; for tokenized funds, it refers to Assets Under Management (AUM) on-chain; for tokenized equities, it refers to the value of equities issued on-chain. This statistic measures assets issued on Ethereum.

In Q1 2026, the average market cap of tokenized assets on Ethereum was $203.4 billion, essentially flat quarter-over-quarter (-0.7%) but up 42.9% year-over-year. Stablecoins constituted the largest portion, representing 87.9% of the total, with the remainder composed of funds, commodities, and equities.

In Q1 2026, the average stablecoin market cap on Ethereum was $178.9 billion, down 2.3% quarter-over-quarter but up 37.6% year-over-year, making it the only sub-segment to decline during the quarter. Two issuers dominate: at quarter-end, Tether's USDT stood at $94.1B, and Circle's USDC at $54.5B, together accounting for the majority of the network's stablecoin market cap. They were followed by Sky's USDS ($12.4B), Ethena's USDe ($5.9B), and PayPal's PYUSD ($2.9B). Newer regulated entrants like Ripple's RLUSD ($1.1B) have also launched. Among the top five chains, Ethereum leads with $178.9B, exceeding Tron ($84.5B), Solana ($14.5B), Arbitrum One ($6.8B), and Base ($4.7B), accounting for 61.8% of the top five chains' total.

In Q1 2026, the average market cap of tokenized funds on Ethereum was $19.4 billion, up 4.9% quarter-over-quarter and 73.1% year-over-year. This segment can be divided into two parts: one is the interest-bearing on-chain USD category led by Sky's sUSDS (~$6.4B) and Ethena's sUSDe (~$3.5B); the other is regulated funds underpinning the institutional narrative, which have achieved scale growth, including BlackRock's BUIDL (issued via Securitize, ~$1.0B), WisdomTree's Government Money Market Fund (~$815M), and Superstate's USTB (~$620M), with Ondo's OUSG (~$320M) also following closely. Among the top five chains, Ethereum's $19.4B ranks first, ahead of zkSync Era ($2.5B), BNB Chain ($2.3B), Solana ($1.3B), and Stellar ($1.1B), accounting for 73.0% of the top five chains' total. This is the second-highest concentration among all asset categories in this section.

In Q1 2026, the average market cap of tokenized commodities on Ethereum was $4.7 billion, up 60.0% quarter-over-quarter and 325.9% year-over-year, making it the fastest-growing tokenized asset category. This category is almost entirely composed of gold: Tether Gold (XAUT, ~$2.6B) and Paxos' PAX Gold (PAXG, ~$2.4B) together constitute nearly the entire segment. Among the top five chains, Ethereum's $4.7B far exceeds the XRP Ledger ($736.6M), Arbitrum One ($95.9M), BNB Chain ($38.4M), and Solana ($29.8M), accounting for 84.0% of the top five chains' total. This is Ethereum's strongest lead in this section.

Tokenized equities remain the smallest category. In Q1 2026, the average market cap of tokenized equities on Ethereum was $365.1 million, a significant increase from a nearly negligible base a year ago, and up 16.5% quarter-over-quarter. This category is almost entirely dominated by Ondo Finance. Ondo's on-chain equities and ETFs, covering broad-based index funds like the S&P 500 and NASDAQ 100, as well as dozens of individual stocks, constitute the majority of the tokenized equity market cap on Ethereum. Among the top five chains, Ethereum leads with $365.1M, followed by Solana ($249.0M), BNB Chain ($150.5M), Arbitrum One ($29.0M), and Stellar ($4.2M). However, Ethereum's share of the top five chains' total is only 45.8%, its narrowest lead and the only tokenized category where Ethereum does not hold a clear majority.

Overall, the quarter shows Ethereum's leadership in fund and commodity tokenization, even as stablecoin balances temporarily stagnated.

4) Usage

Monthly Active Users measures the number of unique addresses that have interacted with the network via revenue-generating transactions within a one-month window. On Ethereum, it counts distinct addresses transacting on the Layer 1 network.

In Q1 2026, the average monthly active users were 13.2 million, up 53.5% quarter-over-quarter and 85.9% year-over-year, setting a new historical high. After several quarters of relatively modest growth, user growth accelerated markedly.

Transactions measures the number of transactions confirmed and added to the blockchain, reflecting user activity on the network; Transactions Per Second is the average rate at which these confirmed transactions are processed, measuring throughput and real-time usage. Both are measured here for the Ethereum Layer 1 network.

In Q1 2026, the total number of transactions was 200.4 million, up 38.0% quarter-over-quarter and 81.5% year-over-year; throughput increased to 25.78 transactions per second, up 41.2% quarter-over-quarter. Both metrics set new historical highs, confirming that user growth translated into substantial increases in on-chain activity.

Fees here refer to the transaction fees users pay to conduct transactions on the Ethereum Layer 1 network, i.e., the cost of using the base layer. This is distinct from the ecosystem-level application fees in Section 2.

On this basis, total fees in Q1 2026 were $39.9 million, down 47.9% quarter-over-quarter and 81.9% year-over-year. This contrasts sharply with usage metrics and represents the quarter's most critical data point: while transaction count grew 38.0%, total fees fell 47.9%, meaning the average cost per transaction decreased significantly as data capacity increased and block space prices fell.

This section presents a scaling story: more users, more transactions, completed at a lower total cost. As throughput grows faster than demand, increased activity and decreased fees can coexist.

5) ETH

Fully Diluted Market Cap measures the valuation of ETH under a fully diluted assumption, calculated as the token price multiplied by the total supply under the current token economics, including circulating, locked, unvested, and future issuable tokens.

In Q1 2026, the average fully diluted market cap was $290.0 billion, down 30.3% quarter-over-quarter and 9.9% year-over-year. The quarterly decline is the largest among valuation metrics in this report and drove the decline in other USD-denominated metrics.

Stake Ratio measures the value of ETH committed to helping secure the proof-of-stake network relative to the total market cap of ETH. A reading of 0.31x means roughly 31% of the value is staked.

In Q1 2026, the average stake ratio was 0.31x, higher than the 0.28x in the previous quarter and a year ago. Even as ETH's market cap fell, the share of ETH dedicated to network security increased, indicating stable staking participation during the price retreat.

Token Holder Count measures the number of distinct addresses holding the network's native token. On Ethereum, it counts addresses holding ETH.

In Q1 2026, the average token holder count was 292.8 million, up 8.1% quarter-over-quarter and 24.9% year-over-year, continuing a steady upward trend over the past five quarters. Even as the fully diluted market cap declined, the holder base expanded, suggesting ETH ownership became more widespread during the price pullback.

6) Etherealize Team Commentary

"The most prominent tension this quarter is that Ethereum mainnet usage hit an all-time high while transaction fees declined. Ethereum is deliberately scaling the network at the expense of short-term fee capture, betting that cheaper block space will unlock more demand and ultimately generate more network revenue in the long run.

Token Terminal's 'Ethereum Q1 2026 Report' shows this bet is working. On a year-over-year basis, monthly active users grew 85.9%, transactions grew 81.5%, and throughput grew 81.7%. This is the Jevons Paradox in action. We expect the increase in total network demand to be sufficient to offset the impact of lower fees, similar to how the semiconductor industry today generates orders of magnitude more revenue than in 1975, when Intel co-founder Gordon Moore observed that the number of transistors on a microchip doubled roughly every two years. Furthermore, the returns from scaling lie ahead: the Glamsterdam upgrade, scheduled for Q3, plans to increase the gas limit by more than 3x, and Ethereum's roadmap points to achieving 10,000 TPS by 2029 and a 'fast Layer 1' network with second-level finality.

We agree with BlackRock CEO Larry Fink's assessment from last December. He wrote, 'Tokenization today is roughly where the internet was in 1996—when Amazon sold just $16 million worth of books.' The consensus back then was that Amazon was just a money-losing online bookstore propped up by the dot-com bubble. However, Jeff Bezos saw that the internet would reshape retail and prioritized optimizing for network effects and economies of scale over short-term profits. Ethereum is making a similar trade-off to cement its position as the global financial settlement layer.

Another lesson from the internet is that open, permissionless networks tend to win over closed networks. In 1995, Bill Gates published *The Road Ahead*, predicting digital commerce would run on proprietary corporate networks he called the 'information superhighway,' not the open internet. Microsoft was building MSN at the time. AOL, CompuServe, and Prodigy operated walled gardens with millions of paying subscribers. France's Minitel, as late as the end of 1996, still had more users than the entire World Wide Web. They all lost. No serious company wants to build on a network controlled by a competitor; perhaps more importantly, no company can keep pace with permissionless innovation indefinitely. We've seen this play out repeatedly: Linux surpassing proprietary Unix, open networks replacing corporate walled gardens, Wikipedia replacing Britannica. Each time, proprietary solutions started with an advantage—more focused product, stronger marketing, better business development teams—but each time, that lead eroded once the open system crossed the threshold of accumulated contributions, tooling maturity, and credible neutrality.

Now, we're seeing the same themes play out in financial infrastructure, and the data in this report show Ethereum has crossed that threshold and holds dominant market share across all key metrics. Institutions building tokenized finance choose Ethereum not out of ideology, but because the liquidity, composability, and institutional precedents are already there. As this report highlights, among the top five chains, Ethereum holds 79.2% of active DeFi loans, 61.8% of stablecoins, 73.0% of tokenized funds, and 84.0% of tokenized commodities. Each new tokenized asset deepens liquidity, attracting the next one; and the neutral base layer is the only sustainable equilibrium because large participants will never agree to settle on a competitor's infrastructure. Moreover, institutions are realizing that privacy, permissioning, KYC, and transfer restrictions can all be achieved on Ethereum through privacy-preserving environments and permissioned token standards without sacrificing access to public liquidity; conversely, grafting public liquidity and open application ecosystems onto a closed chain is impossible.

If anything, institutional momentum has accelerated further after the quarter ended. In May alone, BlackRock filed for two more tokenized funds; JPMorgan launched its second tokenized money market fund, JLTXX, on Ethereum; Fidelity International launched FILQ, a Moody's AAA-rated US dollar liquidity fund issued as an ERC-20 token. In the stablecoin space, the Japan Blockchain Foundation's yen stablecoin EJPY will launch on Ethereum; a consortium of twelve European banks, including BNP Paribas, ING, UniCredit, and BBVA, is also preparing to launch a regulated euro stablecoin.

The internet looked impossible in 1990 and inevitable by 2005. If Fink is right about where tokenization is in its lifecycle, the coming years could be among the most exciting in Ethereum's history. As we argued in our 'Productive Money' report, network fees provide a floor of intrinsic value for ETH, and the bull case is ETH absorbing the $30+ trillion monetary premium held by gold and Bitcoin because ETH has superior monetary properties. ETH doesn't need to rely on high fees to win."

7) Definitions

Metrics:

Ecosystem Total Value Locked: The USD value of assets deposited into applications within a chain's ecosystem, reported as the period average.

Ecosystem Active Loans: The USD value of outstanding loans within lending applications in the ecosystem, reported as the period average.

Ecosystem Trading Volume: The USD value of trades executed on decentralized exchanges within the ecosystem, reported as the period total.

Ecosystem Fees: The total fees paid by users to applications within the ecosystem, reported as the period total.

Circulating Asset Market Cap: The circulating USD value of a tokenized asset category, calculated as the circulating supply multiplied by the end-of-day price, reported as the period average.

Monthly Active Users: The number of distinct addresses interacting with Ethereum via revenue-generating transactions, reported as the average of monthly figures for the period.

Transactions: The number of transactions confirmed and settled on the Ethereum Layer 1 network, reported as the period total.

Transactions Per Second: The average rate at which the Ethereum Layer 1 network confirmed transactions during the period.

Fees: The total transaction fees paid on the Ethereum Layer 1 network, reported as the period total.

Fully Diluted Market Cap: ETH price multiplied by the total supply under the current token economics, reported as the period average.

Stake Ratio: The value of ETH staked to secure the network relative to the total market cap of ETH, reported as the period average.

Token Holder Count: The number of distinct addresses holding ETH, reported as the period average.

8) About This Report

This report is published quarterly and produced using Token Terminal's end-to-end on-chain data infrastructure. All metrics are sourced directly from blockchain data. The charts and datasets referenced in the report can be viewed in the corresponding Ethereum Q1 2026 report dashboard on Token Terminal.

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QAccording to the report, what was the paradoxical data trend observed for Ethereum in Q1 2026?

AThe report highlighted a paradoxical trend where Ethereum's mainnet user count, transaction volume, and throughput all reached all-time highs, while key financial metrics like transaction fees, Total Value Locked (TVL), trading volume, and ETH's fully diluted market capitalization declined quarter-over-quarter.

QWhat is the 'Jevons Paradox' and how is it applied to explain Ethereum's current strategy as described in the report?

AThe Jevons Paradox is an economic principle stating that as the cost of using a resource decreases, demand for that resource can actually increase. The report uses this to explain Ethereum's strategy of reducing transaction fees through the Fusaka upgrade (which increased data capacity) to stimulate user and transaction growth, sacrificing short-term fee capture for long-term network expansion.

QHow is Ethereum's primary narrative shifting according to the analysis, and what data supports this shift?

AEthereum's primary narrative is shifting from being a DeFi-focused blockchain to a global financial settlement layer. This is supported by data showing Ethereum's dominant market share in tokenized assets among major chains: 61.8% of stablecoins, 73.0% of tokenized funds, 84.0% of tokenized commodities, and the growth in institutional adoption by firms like BlackRock, JPMorgan, and Fidelity launching tokenized products on Ethereum.

QWhich single key metric showed a significant decrease (47.9% QoQ) that contrasted sharply with the increase in usage metrics (users and transactions), and what was the primary reason for this decrease?

ALayer 1 transaction fees on the Ethereum mainnet decreased by 47.9% quarter-over-quarter, contrasting sharply with the 53.5% increase in monthly active users and 38.0% increase in transaction count. The primary reason was the Fusaka upgrade's increase in data capacity, which made block space cheaper, dramatically reducing the average cost per transaction.

QWhat historical analogy does the Etherealize team comment use to frame Ethereum's current strategic choices regarding fees and scale?

AThe Etherealize team comment draws an analogy to Amazon in 1996 and the early internet. It compares Ethereum's choice to prioritize scaling and network effects over short-term fee capture (profit) to Jeff Bezos's strategy of prioritizing long-term market dominance in retail over immediate profitability when Amazon was just an online bookstore.

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"1996 or 1999? Wall's First Big Test Is 'How to View AI'" Federal Reserve Chairman Wall's initial challenge is not whether to raise or cut rates, but a more fundamental judgment: what kind of boom is the current AI boom? This will determine the Fed's policy path and define his legacy. Economics is split between two opposing views, according to reporter Nick Timiraos. One sees imminent productivity gains that will increase supply and cool inflation, allowing the Fed to hold steady. The other argues that while productivity benefits are distant, demand shocks are here now, and waiting for data confirmation risks missing the intervention window, forcing sharper rate hikes later. Wall has signaled a leaning toward the first view, echoing 1996-era Alan Greenspan, who embraced strong, productivity-driven growth without fear of inflation. However, Wall faces a different macro environment than Greenspan did, with tariff pressures, expanding fiscal deficits, and diminishing globalization benefits, which could force more significant inflation pressures even if AI benefits materialize. Wall's logic, expressed before taking office, is that AI-driven productivity gains won't show in official data for years. If the Fed waits for confirmation, it might mistakenly tighten policy and choke off the very growth that could suppress inflation. This argues for using forward-looking narratives over lagging data. Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee presents a key counter-argument. He distinguishes between expected and unexpected productivity booms. A widely anticipated boom, like the current AI wave, can cause people to spend future wealth gains in advance, overheating the economy before productivity actually rises, thus requiring preemptive rate hikes. He cites rising costs for AI data centers as evidence of such overheating. Fed Governor Christopher Waller offers a rebuttal to Goolsbee, noting the "expected spending" mechanism only works if people can borrow against future income, which many households cannot do due to borrowing constraints. Wall also faces a paradox related to his desire to reduce the Fed's use of "forward guidance" (pre-announcing policy moves). This practice was established in 1999 when Greenspan began signaling hikes to avoid market shocks. If the economy follows a less optimistic path, Wall may be forced to choose between using the guidance he wants to abolish or risking market volatility by staying silent. The ultimate question defining Wall's first major test remains: Is this 1996 or 1999?

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He Just Raised 2.7 Billion, and Li Fei-Fei Also Invested

Pete Florence, a former senior research scientist at Google DeepMind and a key contributor to the Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model architecture, is deliberately distancing his startup, Generalist AI, from the trendy "world model" label. He argues that the industry should prioritize concrete goals over buzzwords. His goal is to create robots that can perform a vast range of unseen tasks with high speed and success rates, without needing task-specific training data. Recently, his company raised $400 million (¥2.7 billion) at a $2 billion valuation. Notable investors include NVIDIA's NVentures, Bezos Expeditions, NFDG, as well as Xiaomi co-founder Lin Bin, Zoom founder Eric Yuan, and renowned AI scientist Fei-Fei Li. Florence's approach stems from his academic background at MIT under Professor Russ Tedrake, focusing on understanding the physical world. After joining DeepMind, he developed models like Transporter Network and co-created the VLA framework. He left in 2025 to found Generalist AI. The company has launched two models: GEN-0, which demonstrated that scaling laws apply to physical motion, and GEN-1. GEN-1 was trained on over 500,000 hours of physical interaction data collected via a specialized wearable device. It achieves a 99% success rate on precise mechanical tasks like folding boxes and maintains performance three times faster than its predecessor. Florence believes GEN-1 is reaching a commercial utility threshold similar to the GPT-3 inflection point. The substantial funding round, following GEN-1's release, signifies strong investor confidence in Generalist AI's practical, goal-driven path to creating versatile, useful robots, regardless of the "world model" terminology.

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ETH3.0 e $eth 3.0: Un'Analisi Approfondita del Futuro di Ethereum Introduzione Nel panorama in rapida evoluzione delle criptovalute e della tecnologia blockchain, ETH3.0, spesso indicato come $eth 3.0, è emerso come un argomento di considerevole interesse e speculazione. Il termine comprende due concetti principali che warrantono chiarimenti: Ethereum 3.0: Questo rappresenta un potenziale futuro aggiornamento volto ad aumentare le capacità dell'attuale blockchain di Ethereum, concentrandosi principalmente sul miglioramento della scalabilità e delle prestazioni. ETH3.0 Meme Token: Questo progetto di criptovaluta distinto cerca di sfruttare la blockchain di Ethereum per creare un ecosistema incentrato sui meme, promuovendo il coinvolgimento all'interno della comunità delle criptovalute. Comprendere questi aspetti di ETH3.0 è essenziale non solo per gli appassionati di criptovalute, ma anche per coloro che osservano tendenze tecnologiche più ampie nello spazio digitale. Che cos'è ETH3.0? Ethereum 3.0 Ethereum 3.0 è pubblicizzato come un aggiornamento proposto per la rete Ethereum già stabilita, che è stata la spina dorsale di molte applicazioni decentralizzate (dApps) e contratti smart sin dalla sua nascita. I miglioramenti previsti si concentrano principalmente sulla scalabilità, integrando tecnologie avanzate come lo sharding e le prove a conoscenza zero (zk-proofs). Queste innovazioni tecnologiche mirano a facilitare un numero senza precedenti di transazioni al secondo (TPS), potenzialmente raggiungendo milioni, affrontando così una delle limitazioni più significative della tecnologia blockchain attuale. Il miglioramento non è meramente tecnico, ma anche strategico; è volto a preparare la rete Ethereum per un'adozione e un'utilità diffuse in un futuro contrassegnato da un aumento della domanda di soluzioni decentralizzate. ETH3.0 Meme Token Al contrario di Ethereum 3.0, l'ETH3.0 Meme Token si avventura in un dominio più leggero e giocoso, combinando la cultura dei meme di internet con la dinamica delle criptovalute. Questo progetto consente agli utenti di acquistare, vendere e scambiare meme sulla blockchain di Ethereum, fornendo una piattaforma che promuove il coinvolgimento della comunità attraverso la creatività e interessi condivisi. L'ETH3.0 Meme Token mira a dimostrare come la tecnologia blockchain possa intersecarsi con la cultura digitale, creando casi d'uso che siano sia divertenti che finanziariamente praticabili. Chi è il Creatore di ETH3.0? Ethereum 3.0 L'iniziativa verso Ethereum 3.0 è principalmente propulsa da un consorzio di sviluppatori e ricercatori all'interno della comunità di Ethereum, tra cui Justin Drake. Conosciuto per le sue intuizioni e contributi all'evoluzione di Ethereum, Drake è stato una figura di spicco nelle discussioni riguardanti la transizione di Ethereum verso un nuovo livello di consenso, chiamato “Beam Chain.” Questo approccio collaborativo allo sviluppo significa che Ethereum 3.0 non è il prodotto di un creatore singolo, ma piuttosto una manifestazione di ingegno collettivo focalizzato sul progresso della tecnologia blockchain. ETH3.0 Meme Token I dettagli riguardanti il creatore dell'ETH3.0 Meme Token sono attualmente non rintracciabili. La natura dei token meme conduce spesso a una struttura più decentralizzata e guidata dalla comunità, il che potrebbe spiegare la mancanza di attribuzione specifica. Questo si allinea con l'etica della comunità crypto più ampia, dove l'innovazione spesso nasce da sforzi collaborativi piuttosto che individuali. Chi sono gli Investitori di ETH3.0? Ethereum 3.0 Il supporto per Ethereum 3.0 proviene principalmente dalla Ethereum Foundation insieme a una comunità entusiasta di sviluppatori e investitori. Questa associazione fondamentale fornisce un considerevole grado di legittimità e migliora le prospettive di implementazione di successo poiché sfrutta la fiducia e la credibilità costruite nel corso degli anni di operazioni della rete. Nel clima in rapida evoluzione delle criptovalute, il supporto della comunità gioca un ruolo cruciale nello sviluppo e nell'adozione, posizionando Ethereum 3.0 come un serio contenditore per i futuri progressi della blockchain. ETH3.0 Meme Token Sebbene le fonti attualmente disponibili non forniscano informazioni esplicite riguardo ai fondamenti o alle organizzazioni di investimento che sostengono l'ETH3.0 Meme Token, ciò è indicativo del modello di finanziamento tipico per i token meme, che spesso si basa sul supporto di base e sul coinvolgimento della comunità. Gli investitori in tali progetti sono tipicamente individui motivati dal potenziale per innovazioni guidate dalla comunità e dallo spirito di cooperazione trovato all'interno della comunità crypto. Come Funziona ETH3.0? Ethereum 3.0 Le caratteristiche distintive dell'Ethereum 3.0 risiedono nella sua proposta di implementazione della tecnologia di sharding e zk-proof. Lo sharding è un metodo di partizionamento della blockchain in pezzi più piccoli e gestibili o “shard,” che possono elaborare transazioni in modo concorrente piuttosto che sequenziale. Questa decentralizzazione dell'elaborazione aiuta a prevenire la congestione e garantisce che la rete rimanga reattiva anche sotto un carico pesante. La tecnologia delle prove a conoscenza zero (zk-proof) contribuisce con un ulteriore livello di sofisticazione consentendo la validazione delle transazioni senza rivelare i dati sottostanti coinvolti. Questo aspetto non solo migliora la privacy, ma aumenta anche l'efficienza complessiva della rete. Si parla anche di incorporare una macchina virtuale Ethereum a conoscenza zero (zkEVM) in questo aggiornamento, amplificando ulteriormente le capacità e l'utilità della rete. ETH3.0 Meme Token L'ETH3.0 Meme Token si distingue capitalizzando sulla popolarità della cultura dei meme. Stabilisce un mercato per gli utenti che desiderano partecipare al trading di meme, non solo per divertimento, ma anche per potenziale guadagno economico. Integrando funzioni come lo staking, la fornitura di liquidità e meccanismi di governance, il progetto promuove un ambiente che incentiva l'interazione e la partecipazione della comunità. Offrendo una miscela unica di intrattenimento e opportunità economica, l'ETH3.0 Meme Token mira ad attrarre un pubblico variegato, che va dagli appassionati di crypto ai semplici intenditori di meme. Timeline di ETH3.0 Ethereum 3.0 11 Novembre 2024: Justin Drake accenna al prossimo aggiornamento ETH 3.0, incentrato sui miglioramenti della scalabilità. Questo annuncio segna l'inizio delle discussioni formali riguardo l'architettura futura di Ethereum. 12 Novembre 2024: La proposta attesa per Ethereum 3.0 dovrebbe essere svelata a Devcon a Bangkok, preparando il terreno per un feedback più ampio della comunità e potenziali passi successivi nello sviluppo. ETH3.0 Meme Token 21 Marzo 2024: L'ETH3.0 Meme Token viene ufficialmente elencato su CoinMarketCap, segnando il suo ingresso nel dominio pubblico delle criptovalute e aumentando la visibilità per il suo ecosistema basato sui meme. Punti Chiave In conclusione, Ethereum 3.0 rappresenta una significativa evoluzione all'interno della rete Ethereum, concentrandosi sul superamento delle limitazioni riguardanti scalabilità e prestazioni attraverso tecnologie avanzate. I suoi aggiornamenti proposti riflettono un approccio proattivo alle future esigenze e usabilità. D'altra parte, l'ETH3.0 Meme Token incarna l'essenza della cultura guidata dalla comunità nello spazio delle criptovalute, sfruttando la cultura dei meme per creare piattaforme coinvolgenti che incoraggiano la creatività e la partecipazione degli utenti. Comprendere gli scopi e le funzionalità distinte di ETH3.0 e $eth 3.0 è fondamentale per chiunque sia interessato ai continui sviluppi nello spazio crypto. Con entrambe le iniziative che tracciano percorsi unici, esse sottolineano collettivamente la natura dinamica e multifacetica dell'innovazione blockchain.

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Sfruttando il fascino nostalgico di personaggi amati, il progetto cerca di creare un'esperienza di criptovaluta coinvolgente, incoraggiando il coinvolgimento e la partecipazione della comunità. L'obiettivo principale di HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu è stabilire un token che risuoni con gli utenti a livello personale, promuovendo sia il divertimento che il coinvolgimento nell'ambito crypto. Questo branding distintivo mira ad attrarre individui che in precedenza potrebbero non essersi interessati alle criptovalute, facilitando un nuovo punto di ingresso per utenti potenziali. Creatore di HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu L'identità del creatore dietro HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu rimane sconosciuta. Questa non è una pratica rara nel dominio delle criptovalute, dove l'anonimato è spesso preferito dai fondatori come mezzo di protezione della privacy e promozione di un ethos decentralizzato. Questa oscurità non diminuisce il valore del progetto; al contrario, riflette una tendenza più ampia all'interno del settore, dove molti progetti di successo sono emersi da origini anonime. Investitori di HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu Le informazioni pubbliche riguardo agli investitori di HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu sono limitate. La natura del progetto, incentrata sul coinvolgimento della comunità, suggerisce una dipendenza da investimenti di piccole dimensioni da parte di singoli appassionati piuttosto che da sostegni sostanziali da fondazioni di investimento consolidate o corporation. Questo livello di trasparenza nel finanziamento è tipico di molti progetti di criptovaluta guidati dalla comunità, dove il supporto spesso proviene da movimenti di base piuttosto che da investitori istituzionali. Come Funziona HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu? Operando sulla blockchain di Ethereum, HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu sfrutta la sua solida infrastruttura per facilitare transazioni e promuovere interazioni tra gli utenti all'interno della comunità. Ciò che distingue questo progetto è il suo posizionamento tematico: canalizzando il carisma di personaggi iconici provenienti da diversi ambiti culturali, crea un'identità di marca distintiva. Questo approccio non solo attrae gli utenti, ma coltiva anche una comunità fedele attorno al token. Le meccaniche operative del progetto si concentrano sul coinvolgimento della comunità. Adotta un modello decentralizzato che incoraggia la partecipazione, consentendo agli utenti di interagire attraverso vari canali mentre promuovono lo scambio di idee e esperienze. Inoltre, il progetto abbraccia i principi del Web3, privilegiando la sovranità degli utenti e la decentralizzazione, che sono i pilastri del futuro di Internet. Timeline di HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu La storia di HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu è segnata da diversi eventi decisivi: 12 agosto 2023: L'inizio di HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu, segnando il suo ingresso nell'ecosistema delle criptovalute. Fase di Sviluppo: Un periodo focalizzato sulla costruzione di una strategia completa per stimolare la crescita guidata dalla comunità e il coinvolgimento degli utenti. Listing sugli Scambi: Sebbene i dettagli specifici di listing non siano stati divulgati, il progetto è stato reso accessibile su vari scambi di criptovalute, migliorando la sua visibilità nel mercato. Coinvolgimento della Comunità: Sforzi continui per coinvolgere attivamente la comunità, stabilendo canali di dialogo e promuovendo la partecipazione attraverso varie attività, tra cui concorsi, discussioni e votazioni comunitarie. Aspetti Chiave di HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu Focus sulla Comunità Un tratto distintivo di HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu è la sua forte enfasi sul coinvolgimento della comunità. Il progetto incoraggia attivamente gli utenti a partecipare a discussioni, condividere idee e contribuire all'evoluzione del progetto. Questa interazione coltiva un senso di appartenenza e di ownership tra i membri della comunità, essenziale per la sostenibilità a lungo termine del token. Utilizzo della Blockchain di Ethereum La scelta di costruire sulla blockchain di Ethereum consente a HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu di sfruttare le sue caratteristiche di sicurezza ben consolidate e architettura decentralizzata. Questa base garantisce affidabilità per le transazioni e fornisce un framework affidabile su cui sviluppare varie funzionalità. Approccio Tematico Unico Fusione di elementi della cultura pop nella sua identità, HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu crea una narrazione coinvolgente che lo differenzia da altre criptovalute. L'amalgama di personaggi e temi genera riconoscimento e intrigo immediati, rendendo il token relazionabile a un'ampia gamma di utenti potenziali. Anonimato nello Sviluppo Il creatore anonimo del progetto rimane una caratteristica ricorrente in molte iniziative di criptovaluta. Questo aspetto evidenzia un ethos di decentralizzazione, introducendo anche un livello di mistero che potrebbe affascinare un segmento della comunità crypto, attirando l'attenzione sul progetto e invitando l'impegno da parte di utenti che supportano l'idea di un'iniziativa decentralizzata e gestita dalla comunità. Conclusione HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu si presenta come un'aggiunta distintiva al panorama delle criptovalute, combinando il fascino della cultura popolare con le meccaniche innovative della tecnologia blockchain. Sebbene i dettagli riguardanti il creatore e gli investitori specifici rimangano non divulgati, il focus del progetto sulla comunità e il suo approccio tematico lo contraddistinguono come un potenziale attore influente nel contesto del Web3 e delle criptovalute. Man mano che l'ecosistema delle criptovalute continua ad espandersi, iniziative come HarryPotterTrumpHomerSimpson777Inu ci ricordano le molteplici modalità in cui la blockchain può connettere le comunità globali attraverso narrazioni e valori condivisi.

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