XRP Daily Fees Down 89% Since February: Network Activity Drying Up?

bitcoinistPubblicato 2025-12-12Pubblicato ultima volta 2025-12-12

Introduzione

XRP network transaction fees have plummeted by approximately 89% since their peak in February 2025, falling from 5,900 tokens per day to just 650 tokens per day—the lowest level since December 2020. This significant drop in daily fees, which are permanently destroyed in the XRP Ledger's unique consensus mechanism, suggests a substantial decline in overall network activity. Concurrently, the price of XRP has retreated to the $2.00 level after a recent downturn.

Data shows the XRP transfer fee has witnessed a significant decrease over the last several months, a sign network activity has been declining.

XRP Transaction Fee Has Dropped To 650 Tokens Per Day

In a new post on X, on-chain analytics firm Glassnode has discussed the latest trend in the Total Transaction Fees indicator for XRP. This metric measures, as its name suggests, the amount of fees that senders on the XRP network attach to their transactions every day.

On blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum, the transaction fee goes to the network validator who added the associated move to the next block. In the case of BTC, the network runs on a consensus mechanism called the proof-of-work (PoW), with validators called miners competing against each other using computational resources to get the chance to add the next block to the chain.

While for ETH, validators known as stakers handle consensus by locking in an ETH amount known as the “stake.” This mechanism is known as the proof-of-stake (PoS).

XRP takes an approach that differs from both digital asset giants. In the XRP Ledger Consensus Protocol, network validators maintain a list of other validators that they trust. Validators propose and vote on transactions, with consensus being reached when more than 80% of trusted nodes agree on the validity of the transactions.

The key difference is that in this system, there are no block/staking rewards, and validators aren’t compensated with transaction fees, either. Instead, the fee that users pay is destroyed. This means that every time a transaction occurs, a tiny part of the asset’s supply exits from circulation.

While the destination of the transaction fees is different for XRP when compared to Bitcoin and Ethereum, the network dynamics can still be similar. In other words, high traffic can push the Total Transaction Fees metric up, while low activity periods can lead to a drop in it.

Now, here is the chart shared by Glassnode that shows the trend in the 90-day simple moving average (SMA) of the XRP Total Transaction Fees over the last few years:

Looks like the value of the metric has been going down in recent months | Source: Glassnode on X

As displayed in the above graph, the XRP Total Transaction Fees witnessed a surge to an extreme level in early 2025. Users were paying 5,900 tokens per day as transfer fees at the peak of this explosion in February.

Since then, however, the blockchain has witnessed a rapid decline in the indicator. Today, the network is witnessing just 650 tokens per day in fees, reflecting a decrease of about 89% from the February high. The 90-day SMA Total Transaction Fees haven’t been this low for the asset since December 2020.

XRP Price

XRP has gone downhill during the last couple of days as its price has returned to the $2.00 level.

The trend in the price of the coin over the last five days | Source: XRPUSDT on TradingView

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