Ethereum (ETH) is experiencing modest but ongoing inflation, with its supply potentially hitting new highs by the end of 2024.
The Ethereum network, which recently transitioned from mining to a proof-of-stake system, has reached a record supply of 120,532,000 ETH. This high supply level was achieved as the network began burning a portion of transaction fees. Despite this, Ethereum’s total supply has risen again to 120.25 million ETH, following a brief decline to 120.07 million in April 2024.
In the second quarter of the year, Ethereum added 120,818 tokens to its supply. This increase aligns with a broader trend of growing inflation, driven by a decrease in the burn rate by 66.7% and relatively high transaction fees, which have fluctuated between $2 and $10. Meanwhile, Layer 2 (L2) solutions have seen a significant uptick in usage, with L2 transactions doubling from 2023 levels and growing another 37% in Q2.
The Ethereum network’s inflation rate has risen to an annualized 0.63%, while daily transactions have stabilized at around 1.2 million. Despite the increased supply, the Ethereum ecosystem remains robust, with major L2 chains like Optimism, Arbitrum, and Base attracting substantial traffic.
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