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Ethereum L2 Chains See Varied Fee Revenue Changes

January 17, 2026
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Key Points:
  • Base leads in Ethereum L2 fee revenue on January 14.
  • Arbitrum and Starknet follow Base significantly.
  • Other L2s record minimal fee revenue above $5,000.
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Ethereum L2 Chains See Varied Fee Revenue Changes

On January 14, Base led Ethereum L2 networks in fee revenue, amassing $147,000, with Arbitrum and Starknet trailing at $39,000 and $9,000 respectively.

Base’s dominance underscores its significant role in Ethereum L2 scaling, impacting ETH fees and highlighting competitive dynamics among Layer 2 solutions.

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According to CryptoRank data, on January 14, Ethereum L2 chains witnessed varied daily fee revenues. Base dominated with a substantial amount of $147,000, approximately capturing 70% of total revenues among L2 chains. The chains of Base, Arbitrum, and Starknet were the only ones to exceed $5,000 in revenue. The Arbitrum network recorded around $39,000, while Starknet’s stood at roughly $9,000. All other L2s combined for just over $15,000.

These revenue figures underline the concentration of market activity within a few chains. Base’s performance implies a significant dominance in the Ethereum L2 segment, especially in the fee revenue context. The financial implications are substantial, as these revenues can influence broader L2 ecosystem decisions. The fees generated reflect the active use and adoption of these chains, impacting ETH and related tokens such as ARB and STRK.

The L2 revenue data highlights a broader trend in the crypto market. As L2 solutions like Base become more crucial, their fee generation efficiency will likely draw attention from developers and investors alike.

Solana Official Account, Twitter – “Starknet has 8 daily active users, 10 daily transactions, and still somehow has a 1b MC and 15b FDV. Send it straight to 0.”

Historically, events like airdrops have affected L2 fee trends. Significant fluctuations were seen post-2024 Dencun upgrade, which cut L2 costs. These historical shifts offer insights into potential future strategic decisions by Ethereum L2 projects.

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