CoinVoice has recently learned that Ethereum has averaged over 21,000 blobs per day in the past two months, a trend that highlights users' increasing preference for L2 scaling solutions.
At the same time, the cost of the blob release process fluctuates based on network demand. According to data from GrowthePie, fees associated with blobs on Ethereum reached approximately $4 million in the past month. These fees paid in ETH will be burned, permanently removing these tokens from circulation and affecting its supply.
Essentially, the popularity of blobs has had a significant impact on the Ethereum ecosystem, particularly its ETH burn rate. According to data from Ultrasound.money, in the past week, blobs became the primary source of ETH burns on Ethereum, burning 453.24 ETH, surpassing the amount burned by Ethereum's largest DEX, Uniswap, during the same period (396 ETH).
However, in the past 30 days, Uniswap remains the largest ETH burner, contributing 4,681 ETH, while burning 1,068 ETH through blobs. [Original link]