"Has 1559 reduced over-spending on gas fees? I used BigQuery to try and find out. First, we need to define overspend; my working definition is the difference between the gas price the user paid and the lowest nonzero gas price in that block (or 1 GWEI, whichever is higher). Multiply that by the gas used and sum it per day and you have the total overpayment to miners. Express it as a ratio of total gas and you have a factor - so 2.0 would imply people are paying twice as much as required to get their transactions included. So, has EIP-1559 helped reduce the overspend factor? You be the judge. See if you can pick where on the chart it was introduced. find it particularly interesting to note that it dropped sharply when the fork happened even though most transactions were still legacy transactions - probably because the base fee provides a good price oracle even if you're sending a legacy TX! " src: twitter Update: " Here it is taking the ratio of gas price to 5th percentile gas price in that block, and with a logarithmic scale. Much less pronounced, but still showing most days since 1559 with less overspend than most days before. " [link] [comments] |
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