Ethereum Gas fees have dropped to an absurd level, now costing less than $0.01 to $0.20 per transaction, basically free. Network activity hasn't decreased either. In this situation, how many people still really need L2 solutions to address cost issues? It's quite interesting to think about—the fees are so cheap now, maybe it's time to reevaluate the competitiveness between the mainnet and Layer 2.

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CryptoCross-TalkClubvip
· 01-20 03:25
Laughing out loud, now the L2 marketing scripts need to be rewritten, the mainnet is already at bargain prices --- Gas is so cheap, L2s are still telling stories, the project teams must be panicking --- Wait, is this the final blow of the bear market? When prices are this low, it's time to buy the dip --- Mainnet fees are plunging, it feels like the next hot trend will be stolen by some new concept again --- This is incredible, fees are given for free, yet no one is using them, this is the crypto world --- L2 ecosystem is just a passing trend, Gas fees are surging, but who is truly in demand? --- So cheap that it feels unsettling, always thinking there are tricks waiting behind the scenes
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PaperHandsCriminalvip
· 01-19 21:14
It should have dropped earlier. That previous gas fee was just robbery. Now it's so cheap that I don't even know what to worry about. Does Layer2 still have a reason to exist... I really can't understand it. Wait, will this really last this time? Don't scare me with another wave of surge. The mainnet's counterattack this time should also change the storyline for Layer2.
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DefiOldTrickstervip
· 01-17 05:06
Hey, I told you, with Gas fees so cheap, sooner or later a bunch of L2 projects will die out, and the arbitrage opportunities will be completely eaten up. --- Now this is interesting. The mainnet is at bargain prices, so what’s with all the big tail wolf talk on L2? --- Honestly, when fees drop, I actually start to look down on those "low-cost" pretenses. Real returns are the true king. --- Wait, Gas fees are so low, but the mainnet activity hasn't decreased? Does that mean L2 really needs to exist? I need to recalculate this. --- Haha, I saw this coming. Sooner or later, the mainnet will blow up all Layer 2 marketing. Now is just the beginning. --- From $0.01 to $0.20 per transaction—damn, I’ve lost all my arbitrage costs. Who can stand that? --- Looks like I need to switch to complex DeFi portfolios. The era of just being an L2 judge is coming to an end.
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OnChainDetectivevip
· 01-17 05:02
ngl, gas this cheap usually means something's off—checked the transaction patterns and wallet clustering suggests either a major liquidity event or... yeah, suspicious activity detected tbh. based on historical data, these dips rarely stick around without a catch. l2s aren't going anywhere regardless—economics shift but the infrastructure stays.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 01-17 04:57
Forget it, forget it. The mainnet is really at a bargain price now, and L2 is still selling sentimentality.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-17 04:52
Seeing the gas fees drop so dramatically with my own eyes feels a bit unreal. The mainnet is so cheap now, what are L2s still fighting over? Wait, who will cry when gas prices rise again? It's only been a few days, don't get too excited. Will the mainnet ecosystem surpass L2s because of this?
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GasFeeTearsvip
· 01-17 04:47
Gas fees are so cheap now, how can L2 survive? Haha
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