The cross-chain bridge from Arbitrum to Ethereum now has gas fees that are almost negligible. Previously worried about being gouged, but it only cost $0.28, and the experience was quite good. It seems that layer 2 scaling solutions are gradually solving the on-chain cost issues. For users who frequently need to perform cross-chain operations, this fee level is already quite friendly.
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POAPlectionist
· 5h ago
28 minutes in USD? Ridiculous, I only spent a little over 3 dollars last time to get back.
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GasWrangler
· 5h ago
28 cents? lol, that's still sub-optimal if you analyze the data properly. shouldve batched your transactions—demonstrably false efficiency claim here
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Deconstructionist
· 5h ago
28 cents? That's just an appetizer, let's see if it goes up again.
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BlockchainBard
· 5h ago
28 cents? That's even cheaper than the coffee I bought this morning... Layer 2 really took off.
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FlashLoanPrince
· 5h ago
Saved all 28 bucks, this is what I wanted to see. I was really scared before.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 5h ago
28 cents? This price is amazing. The nightmare of several dollars being the norm has finally passed.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 6h ago
28 cents? Haha, those days when it was dozens of dollars can't really come back anymore.
The cross-chain bridge from Arbitrum to Ethereum now has gas fees that are almost negligible. Previously worried about being gouged, but it only cost $0.28, and the experience was quite good. It seems that layer 2 scaling solutions are gradually solving the on-chain cost issues. For users who frequently need to perform cross-chain operations, this fee level is already quite friendly.