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Ethereum inflation rises, threatens ‘ultrasound money’ status: Report

Ethereum’s inflation rate hit a two-year high as layer-2 solutions curb transaction burns, challenging its deflationary promise, according to a new Binance Research report.

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Ethereum’s inflation rate has surged to 0.74%, raising concerns about its long-held “ultrasound money” narrative, according to Binance’s October 2024 Monthly Market Insights report.

The research report indicated that the Ether (ETH) issuance rate is at its highest level in two years, as reduced onchain activity and lower burn rates shift the asset’s economic status.

The findings highlight a growing issue for the asset, which Vitalik Buterin co-founded. They cast doubt on a long-held assumption that ETH can maintain its deflationary nature.

Graph depicting the change in ETH issuance outpacing burn rate in 2024. Source: Binance Research

Related: Emerging trend could see Solana ‘seriously challenge’ Ethereum: Sygnum

Layer 2 expansion decreases ETH burn

The rise of layer-2 solutions like Arbitrum and Optimism has substantially impacted the onchain activity of the Ethereum layer-1 blockchain.

These L2 networks process transactions off the Ethereum mainnet, lowering gas fees and, in turn, reducing the amount of ETH being burned through transaction fees.

Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP) 1559, introduced in 2021, burns a portion of transaction fees, but the reduced number of mainnet transactions has led to a decline in the volume of burned ETH.

Related: Ethereum price falls 12% in 2 days — Are investors running out of reasons to hold ETH? 

“Ultrasound Money” narrative in question

The “ultrasound money” narrative, which positioned ETH as a deflationary currency, is questioned in the Binance report:

“As L2s cannibalized network activity throughout the year – further impacted by broader market conditions – transaction fees and, consequently, burned fees on Ethereum declined, with September recording one of the lowest levels since the Merge.“

With ETH issuance now outpacing burns, the net increase in total supply has moved Ethereum further from its deflationary goal.

Related: Ethereum traders pricing in ‘more extreme movements’ ahead of US election

Buterin’s push for solo staking

On Oct. 3, Buterin joined a community discussion on X and expressed his support for reducing the minimum ETH deposit required for solo stakers.

Solo stakers run full nodes using private computer equipment without relying on third-party services, staking pools or centralized entities to function.

Currently, the requirement of locking up 32 ETH can deter wider participation on the network, but the ETH co-founder is supportive of dropping this number to 16 to 25 ETH to run a node.

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This article first appeared at Cointelegraph.com News

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