A current spike in transaction charges on Ethereum and Bitcoin seems to have reignited the talk round options for scalability and the function of layer 2s.

Over the past 24 hours, cryptocurrency customers started sharing screenshots displaying double, often triple-digit transaction charges on Ethereum and Bitcoin.

One screenshot confirmed gasoline charges have been as excessive as $220 for a high-priority transaction on Ethereum whereas different screenshots confirmed figures across the $100 mark.

Bitcoin customers in the meantime, reported charges that have been round $10 for high-priority transactions. Whereas that is comparatively low, the common Bitcoin (BTC) transaction price has hovered round $1 over the past three months, in accordance with BitInfoCharts. BTC charges haven’t been this excessive since Might.

On the time of writing, a transaction from an Ethereum sizzling pockets comes with a community price of $45.65 for a $300 switch on decentralized trade Uniswap, in accordance with a check transaction performed by Cointelegraph.

Community price on Ethereum sizzling pockets Rabby Pockets. Supply: Rabby Pockets

The rise in gasoline charges have prompted proponents of Solana and different blockchains to flaunt how less expensive transactions are on these respective chains.

One X (previously Twitter) person, “Bobby Apelrod” famous that Solana solely expenses $55-60 per minute for all Solana customers, whereas every “poor Ethereum person” needed to pay that a lot for a single transaction.

“At the moment, #PulseChain gasoline charges are 4’000X cheaper than Ethereum and 14’000X cheaper than Bitcoin,” mentioned “KaisaCrypto.”

The value of community charges is dynamic and is a product of demand or how congested the community is. A rise in on-chain exercise usually happens in bull markets or when market sentiment is robust, however an added facet impact is the affect on decrease revenue customers.

“How does this assist the unbanked and decrease revenue inhabitants,” Lopez iterated in a publish which confirmed a “excessive precedence” Bitcoin transaction payment of $10.50 on Nov. 9.

Previous to the payment spike, transaction prices on Ethereum averaged out at $11.35 on Nov. 8, in accordance with BitInfoCharts. A couple of weeks earlier on Oct. 14 it fell as little as $1.40 — the bottom degree recorded in 2023.

Fuel payment on Ethereum peaked at $196 on Might. 1, 2022, whereas charges have been persistently above $20 between August 2021 and February 2022.

Fuel charges on Ethereum over the past three years. Supply: BitInfoCharts

Scale the bottom layer or depend on L2s?

Bitcoin and Ethereum builders selected to prioritize decentralization and safety on the base layer and offload a lot of its execution atmosphere to layer 2s to make transactions cheaper.

The Lightning Community is used to scale Bitcoin, whereas Ethereum has a handful of layer 2s particularly targeted on making Ethereum sooner and cheaper, comparable to Arbitrum, Optimism and Polygon.

Transactions are sometimes lower than $1 on these layer 2 networks however not everybody agrees it’s the proper method to sort out scalability.

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Justin Bons, founding father of cryptocurrency funding agency Cyber Capital believes the bottom layer ought to be the one transaction atmosphere.

He advocates for monolithic blockchain architectures through which consensus, information availability and the transaction execution is all dealt with on the bottom layer. Solana is an instance of this.

Bitcoin and Ethereum however, are modular blockchains as a result of they offload some transactions to a second layer.

Nevertheless, critics have pointed to a number of outages on Solana because of community congestion, arguing {that a} modular blockchain design is a greater method to resolve scalability.

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