Ethereum blob fees experienced a surge, reaching $4.52 amidst a wave of Scroll airdrop claims. This increase in blob fees could affect Layer 2 solutions reliant on Ethereum, as higher base fees may lead to increased costs for transactions relying on these scaling solutions.
The temporary uptick in fees highlights the volatility of gas prices on the Ethereum network, which can significantly impact both developers and users engaging with blockchain applications.
Source: cointelegraph.com ↗