The total gas consumption on the Base chain exceeds 10,000 ETH
According to the blockchain analysis platform Dune Analytics, the total gas consumption on the Base chain has exceeded 10,000 ETH, reaching 10,839.5062 ETH at the time of writing (equivalent to over $33.6 million at current prices). The average gas usage amount is about $0.1754 per transaction (0.000059661 ETH), and the total number of blocks has reached 13.41 million, with an average transaction volume of about 14.63 transactions per block. In addition, the data shows that the total transaction volume on the Base chain has exceeded 196.2 million, with over 8.366 million users and over 184 million user transactions at the time of writing. Furthermore, the total number of contracts created on the Base chain has exceeded 64 million, reaching 64,056,573 in the current period.
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