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Ethereum Has Experienced a Significant Decline in User Activity

May 03, 2025 at 09:00 am

Over the past few months, Ethereum has experienced a significant decline in user activity on its blockchain.

Ethereum Has Experienced a Significant Decline in User Activity

Over the past few months, Ethereum (ETH) has seen a significant slowdown in user activity on its blockchain. This lull has decreased the network’s burn rate—a mechanism that helps decrease ETH’s supply over time.

With fewer tokens being burned, ETH’s circulating supply has risen, putting inflationary pressure on the asset. As a result, the coin has struggled to maintain a stable price above the $2,000 level in recent months.

Low Burn Rate Equals More Coins in Circulation

According to Ultrasoundmoney, 72,927 ETH, valued at $134 million at current market prices, have been added to ETH’s circulating supply in the past month alone.

At press time, this sits at 120,730,199 ETH, significantly above pre-merge levels.

This increase is being driven by a decline in user activity on the Ethereum network, reducing its burn rate. Ethereum’s burn mechanism, introduced through EIP-1559, destroys a portion of transaction fees to reduce the circulating supply of ETH.

However, this mechanism is directly tied to network usage. So, when fewer transactions occur, less ETH is burned, resulting in ETH’s supply spiking.

According to Etherscan, the daily amount of ETH burnt has dropped by 95% year-to-date. In fact, the network recently recorded its lowest amount of coins burnt in a single day on April 20.

Why Are Ethereum Users Leaving the Blockchain?

Many users and developers are migrating from Ethereum to Layer-2 (L2) solutions like Optimism (OP) and Arbitrum. These networks offer significantly lower transaction fees and faster execution, reducing user activity on Ethereum’s mainnet.

For example, as of April 30, the average transaction fee on Optimism’s mainnet was just $0.024. By contrast, completing a transaction directly on Ethereum cost users an average of $0.18 on the same day, which is over seven times more expensive.

Moreover, thanks to the recent meme coin mania, so-called “Ethereum killers,” such as Solana (SOL), have gained significant traction over the past few months, drawing users away from the L1.

Together, these trends have led to a decline in Ethereum’s transaction count, hence the network’s low burn rate.

How Do Ethereum’s Fundamentals Stack Up?

The drop in Ethereum’s user demand and the subsequent rise in ETH’s supply have raised important questions about the strength of its fundamentals.

When asked how Ethereum currently compares to other Layer-1 (L1) networks amid broader market weakness, Vincent Liu, Chief Investment Officer at Kronos Research, shared his perspective.

“Ethereum’s fundamentals remain strong relative to other Layer 1s, particularly when you consider its total value locked (TVL) of $368.921 billion, which positions it at the top of the leaderboard,” Liu said.

Although Liu acknowledged that Ethereum ranks fifth in 24-hour fees, to be precise, with Tron (TRX), Solana (SOL), HyperLiquid (HLQ), Bitcoin (BTC), and BNB Chain (BNB) currently placing higher, he emphasized that the network still “demonstrates significant demand and usage.”

Temujin Louie, CEO of Wanchain, shares a similar perspective. While speaking with BeInCrypto, Louie noted:

“Compared to other Layer 1s, fundamentals are still Ethereum’s strength. Unlike many Layer 1s with aggressive inflation as part of their design, Ethereum’s post-merge architecture makes it potentially deflationary. But the benefits of EIP-1559 depend on on-chain activity. Nonetheless, this is a structural advantage over most competing Layer 1s.”

While increased activity across Layer-2 (L2) solutions and “Ethereum killers” like Solana may have contributed to a decline in user demand on Ethereum itself, Louie believes that the L1 network “remains a leader in decentralization and has a nearly unmatched track record that continues to secure its place in the market.”

What About ETH Price?

Even with strong fundamentals, declining activity on Ethereum poses challenges for ETH in the short- to mid-term. Commenting on this, Liu explained that lower network activity generally signals weaker demand for ETH.

At the same time, increased coin issuance on the network undermines Ethereum’s deflationary model, which was designed to support price appreciation.

“This combination could result in bearish price movements,” Liu warned, “especially as investors look to alternative Layer 1s offering better scalability and lower fees.”

Kadan Stadelmann, CTO of Komodo Platform, also highlighted the role of macroeconomic factors:

“If Ethereum experiences an extended decrease in usage, the price could fall considerably depending on how much use drops, especially if the Fed continues its policy of quantitative tightening compared to quantitative

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