Ethereum network burns $395K ETH per hour after London upgrade

Published at: Aug. 6, 2021

Approximately 2.3 Ether (ETH) is being burnt every minute through the new transaction fee mechanism introduced in Ethereum’s London upgrade on Thursday.

The highly anticipated London hard fork went live on Thursday this week, ushering in the Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP) 1559 upgrade that adjusted gas fees. Part of that adjustment introduced a mechanism that burns some of the base fees collected.

The total amount of ETH burnt since the upgrade went live is roughly 3,395 ETH, according to the various counters available. Etherchain reports an average burn rate of 2.36 ETH per minute. This equates to $6,596 per minute, or around $395,000 of ETH going up in metaphorical smoke every hour at current prices.

An alternative counter called Ultrasound.money reports a total burn of 3,390 ETH worth a whopping $9.5 million at the current ETH prices of around $2,800. The tracker reports that the popular nonfungible token marketplace OpenSea is the top ETH burner with 374 ETH, or just over $1 million dollars, destroyed since the upgrade was launched.

In second place was Uniswap’s v2, which has burned 263 ETH, worth $740,000 at the time of writing. Uniswap founder Hayden Adams commented on the burn rate stating that if things continue at the same rate, the protocol could burn as much as 350,000 ETH, or almost $1 billion, per year.

It’s been 2 hours since the launch of EIP-1559 @Uniswap (v2+v3) is doing its part burning ~80 ETH so far❤️‍❤️‍ At this rate, Uniswap alone is burning 350,000 ETH - close to $1b worth - per year Congrats to everyone who made EIP-1559 happen. Huge win for Ethereum

— Hayden Adams (@haydenzadams) August 5, 2021

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The Bankless DeFi newsletter threw around some figures in an attempt to predict the impact on the future supply. Since the base fee is anywhere between 25% and 75% of the total transaction fee, manual calculation and predictions are difficult.

It modeled burn rates within this range, using data on fees generated in 2021, and concluded:

“Annualizing these figures, this means that between 800,000 — 2.4 million ETH is projected to be burned in 2021.”

When combined with the reduction in block reward issuance from the merge to proof-of-stake, the fee burning could lead to Ether having a deflationary supply, which would see it fulfill the increasingly used meme of “ultrasound money.”

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