If PeerDAS and BPO really go live, and the blob gas fee can stay stable at around 700,000 gwei, then things get interesting.
Let’s do the math: over a year, the amount of ETH that blobs could burn might exceed ten times the current supply. That level of deflation is just insane to think about.
It seems this round of Ethereum’s technical upgrades is far more than just a performance improvement.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 8h ago
700,000 gwei? That’s insane, the ETH burn rate would skyrocket.
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fork_in_the_road
· 10h ago
700,000 gwei? That’s some insane deflation. Will ETH just skyrocket?
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MEVHunterLucky
· 12-05 13:01
If 700,000 gwei stabilizes, then ETH will really take off with deflation. This upgrade is pretty intense.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 12-05 12:59
Looking at these numbers, I silently added another entry to the PeerDAS delay ledger in my mind... How many days has it been since the last promised launch? Feel free to add more data.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 12-05 12:58
700,000 gwei? That number is making me a bit dizzy, but if they can really keep burning like this, Ethereum's approach is truly remarkable.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 12-05 12:52
If 700,000 gwei remains stable, the deflationary pressure will be incredible. ETH is about to take off.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 12-05 12:45
700,000 gwei blob fee? As soon as I saw that number, I knew people would start saying "ETH is going bankrupt again," haha.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 12-05 12:42
700,000 gwei? If that number really holds steady, ETH will skyrocket.
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rugged_again
· 12-05 12:34
If 700,000 gwei remains stable, the deflationary pressure could really blow people’s minds. Burning ten times the annual supply in a year? That’s ridiculously exaggerated.
If PeerDAS and BPO really go live, and the blob gas fee can stay stable at around 700,000 gwei, then things get interesting.
Let’s do the math: over a year, the amount of ETH that blobs could burn might exceed ten times the current supply. That level of deflation is just insane to think about.
It seems this round of Ethereum’s technical upgrades is far more than just a performance improvement.