Ethereum (ETH) Blob Fees Suddenly Spike, Here’s Why

November 1, 2025

On Oct. 30, 2025, Ethereum ETHUSD blob fees — data availability fees for Ethereum’s L2 networks — registered an all-time high. While being painful in general, such spikes are indicators of high demand for Ethereum’s ETHUSD throughput. Fusaka, Ethereum’s upcoming upgrade, is expected to mitigate such spikes.

42,000 Gwei: Ethereum ETHUSD blob fees log new ATH, community sees “high demand”

Ethereum ETHUSD blob fees — commissions paid by Layer-2 blockchains for using Ethereum’s computational resources as a data availability layer — set a historic record Oct. 30, 2025. The metric suddenly spiked over 42,000 Gwei, an Ethereum supporter @materkel mentioned on X.

Not sure if anybody noticed, but blob fees spiked to insane levels yesterday.

They peaked at 42,036.2 Gwei (a new record) and stayed above 20k Gwei for ~half an hour.

This is exactly what happens once Rollups start to outbid each other during high demand.

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Oct 31, 2025

After this sudden spike, Ethereum ETHUSD blob fees stayed in an extremely high zone, over 20,000 Gwei, for almost an hour.

As explained by the speaker, this is a clear indicator of high demand for Ethereum ETHUSD right now — L2 rollups triggered the price by competing against each other for Ethereum ETHUSD resources.

The Ethereum ETHUSD enthusiast stressed that this is the most evident signal of interest in Ethereum ETHUSD and slammed the theory that L2 popularity somehow threatens the biggest smart contracts platform:

Ethereum is in high demand right now, and rumors of L2s being extractive are FUD

This process is not necessarily mirrored by the transactions feed for end users — rollups offset this imbalance by subsidizing blob fees. At the same time, such abnormalities might damage Ethereum ETHUSD user economics.

Will Ethereum Fusaka hard fork fix this?

Opportunities to protect the network from such unpredictable spikes will be included in the agenda of Fulu-Osaka or Fusaka, one of the biggest Ethereum upgrades post-Merge.

EIP-7918: Blob Base Fee Bounded by Execution Cost, included in Fusaka, together with Peer Data Availability Sampling scheme (PeerDAS) will steepen the blob fee dynamics and eventually make Ethereum ETHUSD L1 usage even more cost-effective for rollups.

As covered by U.Today previously, Ethereum Fusaka upgrade is set to go live on the mainnet Dec. 3, 2025. The upgrade has already been activated on Hoodi, a major Ethereum test network.

Ethereum Fusaka will expand the developments of Pectra in terms of speed, security and optimized L1/L2 interaction.