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PLUS:Gas Fees Below ₹8? Ethereum Just Broke Physics

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Remember when we used to pay ₹4,000 just to buy a ₹500 NFT? 💀

Those nightmare days are officially dead.

 Ethereum gas fees just crashed below 1 gwei — that means transactions now cost less than a cup of chai (under ₹8).

But while fees are down, hackers are working overtime.

Here’s the breakdown:

  • 📉 Gas Fee Miracle: Why Ethereum is finally affordable for normal people.

  • 🏨 Hotel Wi-Fi Horror: How one trader got drained using public internet.

  • 🛡️ Safety Check: The simple mistake that could cost you your portfolio.Everyone is celebrating the Bitcoin pump. But hold your horses.

In today's post

  • 📉 Gas Fee Miracle: Ethereum becomes actually usable

  • 🚨 Hotel Wi-Fi Horror: Public networks = crypto death trap

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Lets Dive Deep👇

ETH Gas Fees Are Finally Cheap (Seriously) 📉

Remember when sending ETH felt like paying rent in Kochi?

Those days are gone (for now).

Average gas fees have officially dropped below 1 gwei—that is literally less than ₹8.50 per transaction.

It is not a glitch; the network upgrades are finally working.

If you have been avoiding DeFi because of costs, it is time to come back.

🔍 The Key Points

  • Transactions are consistently below 1 gwei. No more paying $50 just to swap a token.

  • This isn't luck. The London Hard Fork and EIP-1559 made the network way more efficient.

  • Cheap fees make Ethereum competitive again against low-cost chains like Solana and Avalanche.

  • You don't need to be a whale anymore. Minting NFTs and swapping is finally affordable for us.

🚨 Why This Matters

  • High fees priced out regular folks. Now, anyone can use the main network without crying.

  • L1 vs L2: Base Ethereum is great for simple sends now, but Layer 2s (like Arbitrum) are still king for complex trades.

  • Less friction means more people actually using the tech, not just holding the coin.

⏭️ What's Next

  • Can fees stay this low during a massive NFT mint? That is the real exam.

  • Low fees mean less ETH gets burned. We need to see how this affects supply scarcity.

  • Will people ditch L2s for the mainnet? I doubt it, but it will be interesting to watch the charts.

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Don't Trust The Hotel Wi-Fi🏨

Imagine checking into a hotel, connecting to the free Wi-Fi to check your portfolio, and watching your money vanish.

This isn't a movie script—it actually happened to a crypto user recently

🔍 The Key Points

  • A user got drained after connecting to public hotel Wi-Fi.

  • Hackers used a 'man-in-the-middle' attack to intercept the connection.

  • They hijacked the session and stole the funds instantly.

  • Public networks are often unencrypted, making them easy targets.

🚨 Why This Matters

  • Public Wi-Fi is like leaving your front door unlock.

  • Hackers love hotels because people choose convenience over safety.

  • This wasn't a super-complex AI hack; just basic negligence.

⏭️ What's Next

  • Never open your wallet on public Wi-Fi. Use mobile data (4G/5G).

  • If you absolutely must use Wi-Fi, turn on a VPN first.

  • Keep your main holdings on a hardware wallet, not your phone.

🧠Final take

Gas Fees: Ethereum finally becomes affordable with sub-₹8 transactions

Security: Hotel Wi-Fi crypto hack proves public networks = death trap

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