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Examen des données : quels changements ont eu lieu sur Ethereum après la mise à niveau de Cancun ?

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Original author: ParaFi Capital

Traduction originale : 1912212.eth, Foresight News

We are deeply studying the development of Ethereum after EIP-4844, focusing on the following three important directions:

  1. What is the latest progress of ETH destruction?

  2. What is the appeal of L2 networks?

  3. What is the economic connection between L2 and Ethereum?

After EIP-1559 and the merge upgrade, people were excited about the economics of ETH as a cash flow-generating asset. After the first two upgrades, the supply of ETH did drop, dropping by about 0.38% from September 2022 to April 2024. Since then, however, the ETH supply has been climbing as the burn rate has slowed.

Examen des données : quels changements ont eu lieu sur Ethereum après la mise à niveau de Cancun ?

ETH staking reward rates have been trending downward over the past 12 months as the number of Ethereum validators has grown 79% over the past year while L1 transaction fees have fallen.

Examen des données : quels changements ont eu lieu sur Ethereum après la mise à niveau de Cancun ?

Although the destruction rate has slowed down, applications or protocols such as Uniswap, Tether, 1inch and MetaMask continue to drive most of the Gas consumption on Ethereum. In 2023, Arbitrum and ZKsync were the main Gas consumers, but their data has dropped significantly this year because the EIP-4844 proposal allows L2 to publish data more efficiently, reducing its data storage requirements.

Examen des données : quels changements ont eu lieu sur Ethereum après la mise à niveau de Cancun ?

Over the past two and a half years, the number of Ethereum transactions has remained relatively stagnant, while the total number of L2 transactions exceeded L1 by 10 times in August 2024.

Examen des données : quels changements ont eu lieu sur Ethereum après la mise à niveau de Cancun ?

The growth in L2 activity can be attributed to the launch of new L2s and the explosive development of some existing L2s. Since March, Base and Arbitrum have both seen more daily transactions than Ethereum. While this chart aggregates transactions from multiple L2s, each L2 is providing alternative block space to Ethereum, highlighting the general trend of L1 to L2 migration.

Examen des données : quels changements ont eu lieu sur Ethereum après la mise à niveau de Cancun ?

The growing popularity of Ethereum L2 is also reflected in the fact that they have attracted a large amount of DEX market share from Ethereum. After the EIP-4844 upgrade, L2 has reduced the DEX market share on the Ethereum mainnet to below 60%.

Examen des données : quels changements ont eu lieu sur Ethereum après la mise à niveau de Cancun ?

However, this also highlights the problem of liquidity fragmentation caused by the continuous development of the Rollup network. Despite the great success of these L2s, they cost relatively little to publish data on Ethereum due to the EIP-4844 upgrade. EIP-4844 was implemented in March 2024 and introduced a new data storage mechanism called blobs to Ethereum, which is a cheaper alternative to the previous Calldata structure.

In March 2024, L2 paid more than 10,000 ETH in fees on Ethereum, but in July, they paid less than 400 ETH, a drop of about 96%. With the reduction in costs, L2 now contributes less to the destruction of ETH and also reduces the gas fee on the mainnet.

Examen des données : quels changements ont eu lieu sur Ethereum après la mise à niveau de Cancun ?

Since L2s need to publish large amounts of transaction summary data on-chain, they have rapidly adopted blobs. Since the beginning of June, at least 16,000 blobs have been published on Ethereum every day. This has led to a decline in the proportion of total fees paid by major L2s, from 12% to 1% in 2024.

Examen des données : quels changements ont eu lieu sur Ethereum après la mise à niveau de Cancun ?

Since the implementation of EIP-4844, L2 operating margins have increased significantly. Although the total sorter revenue (i.e. the sum of fees paid on the L2 network) of the scaling solution has fallen by an average of about 48% this year, operating costs have fallen by about 87%, meaning that Rollups now retain the majority of revenue. Mainstream L2s now have operating margins of over 90%, even after passing on a lot of the cost savings to users. Users benefit from this, and on networks using blobs, fees have fallen by about 90% over the past year, with the median transaction cost typically below $0.01.

Examen des données : quels changements ont eu lieu sur Ethereum après la mise à niveau de Cancun ?

EIP-4844 has a significant impact on Ethereum L1.

Malgré l'augmentation de l'utilisation de L2, l'avantage direct de l'ETH en tant qu'actif n'est pas clair. Au cours des derniers mois, alors que les bénéfices de L2 ont fortement augmenté, le taux de combustion de l'ETH a diminué, ce qui a entraîné une diminution de la valeur investie dans l'ETH.

This leaves the Ethereum ecosystem with a lot of questions to think about:

  • As L2 usage continues to grow, what role will L2 tokens play? How much value will L2 tokens capture compared to ETH?

  • Are Rollups offering too much benefit relative to Ethereum? Or is this structure ideal to attract more users and developers to the broader Ethereum ecosystem?

  • As more L2s are launched, how will users and liquidity interoperate between these different networks?

  • With fees on the Ethereum mainnet now at historic levels, will we see developers reconsider deploying directly on L1, or will L2 remain more attractive?

This article is sourced from the internet: Data Review: What Changes Have Occurred on Ethereum After the Cancun Upgrade?

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