The income gap among Ethereum Layer 2s is really becoming more and more apparent. Yesterday, only 3 L2s had a daily income exceeding $5,000: Base with $147K, Arbitrum with $39K, and Starknet with $9K. How dominant is Base? Its revenue share has already approached 70% of the total Ethereum L2 revenue. The remaining bunch of L2s combined? Only earning $15K. This trend reflects a situation where the strong get stronger in the L2 ecosystem—leading projects are experiencing widening liquidity and trading volume gaps, and the survival space for mid- and lower-tier L2s is being further squeezed.
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SmartContractWorker
· 2h ago
Base can make so much money, other L2s should really be hopeless.
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SolidityNewbie
· 3h ago
Base is so powerful, consuming 70% alone. Other L2s really can't survive.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 3h ago
Walking horizontally like this with Base is truly amazing; other L2s can't even get a sip.
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PermabullPete
· 3h ago
This 70% of Base is truly amazing. How can other L2s survive?
The income gap among Ethereum Layer 2s is really becoming more and more apparent. Yesterday, only 3 L2s had a daily income exceeding $5,000: Base with $147K, Arbitrum with $39K, and Starknet with $9K. How dominant is Base? Its revenue share has already approached 70% of the total Ethereum L2 revenue. The remaining bunch of L2s combined? Only earning $15K. This trend reflects a situation where the strong get stronger in the L2 ecosystem—leading projects are experiencing widening liquidity and trading volume gaps, and the survival space for mid- and lower-tier L2s is being further squeezed.