Ethereum generates $2.7M fees vs Solana $70k, active addresses hit record
Ethereum fees dwarf Solana. ETH generated $2.7M in 24h; SOL $70K.
Ethereum fees lead. Usage climbs.
On April 24, @ETH_Daily reported a persistent fee gap. Ethereum collected ~$2.7M in a day. Solana did ~$70K. That’s ~40x. Bitcoinist highlighted ETH’s lead in economic activity.

ETH fees moved up to ~$2.75M in the period. SOL fees fell toward minimal levels. Fee charts in the update show the divergence.
On April 27, @CryptoQuant flagged record active ETH addresses. Near 600,000, while price sat around $2,300, below prior ~$4,000 highs. NewsBTC noted rising user growth and activity.

Solana usage skews lower-cost.
SOL’s lower fee output suggests smaller transaction values or less high-value use. Bitcoinist compared fee levels across chains and showed SOL’s lighter revenue.
No matching active-address spike was shown for SOL in the cited dataset. NewsBTC pointed to weaker adoption signals versus ETH’s growth.
- 24h fees: ETH ~$2.7M vs SOL ~$70K source
- ETH fee surge toward ~$2.75M; SOL fees declined source
- ETH active addresses near 600,000 on Apr 27; price ~$2,300 vs prior ~$4,000 source, source
- ETH usage and user growth rising source
- SOL fees indicate lower monetized activity source
- SOL adoption signals remain weaker in period source
Headline: Ethereum fees hit $2.7M; Solana $70K. Active ETH addresses near 600K.







