2023-10-31 20:46 |
Annual subscription fees for Etherscan's EaaS service has reportedly grown to $2 million per year.
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2023-10-31 20:46 |
Annual subscription fees for Etherscan's EaaS service has reportedly grown to $2 million per year.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Ethereum’s high gas fees have once again reared its ugly head, as one NFT trader paid over $500,000 to mint 1000 non-fungible tokens from the Tubby Cats NFT collection. $500,000 paid as gas fees According to available data on Etherscan, the individual paid 204 ETH, which roughly translates to $553,000 as gas fees for a […] The post One NFT trader paid $500,000 to mint 1000 Tubby Cats NFT appeared first on CryptoSlate.
2022-2-25 16:15 | |
Following a huge incorrect payment in gas fees made by Bitfinex, an Ethereum miner has refunded the overpaid transaction funds. Bitfinex Paid Over $23 Million for Ether Gas Fee According to blockchain data from Etherscan on Monday (September 27, 2021), one of the wallet addresses belonging to cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, paid 7,626 ETH, which atRead More
2021-9-29 22:00 | |
Anonymous developer of protocol Mist, Stephane, has sparked a debate over the possibility of a reduction in Ethereum gas fees. Data from Etherscan points to a reduction in the average gas price since it skyrocketed in mid-2020.
2021-4-12 23:00 | |
According to reports from Etherscan, a whopping $1 billion was transferred on the Ethereum blockchain for only $7 in gas fees. This transfer, which was perhaps one of the largest transactions obserThe post $1 billion worth SNX transferred for $7 in gas fees appeared first on AMBCrypto.
2021-1-16 19:00 | |
According to data from Etherscan, the More Gold Coin project has airdropped its token to over 360,000 addresses, clogging the Ethereum network and causing gas fees to rise to 20 gwei, or about 10 cents.
2019-7-26 19:18 | |
An unprecedented increase in the cost of transactions for Ethereum has been observed in the past few days. According to Etherscan, this is the result of abnormal amounts of fees being collected by miners in comparison to what is normally collected.
2018-7-6 05:34 | |