Ethereum Mainnet Activity Outpaces All Layer-2 Networks

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Ethereum’s on-chain activity has eclipsed leading layer-2 networks as gas fees remain comparatively low, signaling renewed user engagement on the mainnet. Yet observers caution that not all of the activity may be organic, with security researchers pointing to dusting and address-poisoning campaigns as possible drivers behind a portion of the spike.

Ethereum’s mainnet daily active addresses now outpace Arbitrum One, Base Chain, and OP Mainnet, aided by a December upgrade that significantly lowers fees.

Layer-2s collectively secure about $45 billion in value, a figure down roughly 17% year over year, underscoring a shifting dynamic between mainnet and rollups.

Analysts emphasize that the surge in activity could reflect non-authentic interactions, including address poisoning campaigns that exploit low fees to spam the network.

Despite the noise, Ethereum remains the dominant platform for on-chain asset tokenization, with a multi-trillion-dollar potential forecast for the broader market.

Tickers mentioned: $ETH

Sentiment: Neutral

Price impact: Neutral. On-chain activity is not yet translating into a clear directional price signal.

Trading idea (Not Financial Advice): Hold. Monitor on-chain activity for signs of sustained engagement versus ephemeral spikes.

Market context: The shift toward mainnet activity and on-chain asset tokenization continues to shape the crypto landscape amid evolving fee dynamics and security considerations.

Address poisoning attacks spike

Security researcher Andrey Sergeenkov noted that the recent rise in Ethereum network activity could be partly driven by dusting or address-poisoning campaigns.

Address poisoning involves scammers sending small transactions from wallet addresses that resemble legitimate ones, prompting users to copy the wrong address when making a transfer. The current low-fee environment has made such tactics economically viable, potentially inflating activity figures without corresponding real user engagement.

“It’s reasonable to conclude that the recent spike in Ethereum network activity is being materially driven by address-poisoning campaigns,” analysts at blockchain security firm Cyvers told researchers this week. They added that behavioral classification and statistical correlation strongly suggest that address-poisoning is a significant contributor to the observed transaction volume.

Ethereum still king for asset tokenization

Regardless of the spurious activity, Ethereum remains the preferred blockchain for on-chain assets. ARK Invest highlighted in a recent briefing that assets on Ethereum exceed $400 billion, with the global market for tokenized assets projected to surpass $11 trillion by 2030.

Stablecoins comprise the bulk of these assets, with Ethereum commanding a 56% share of stablecoins on-chain. When layer-2 networks are included, Ethereum accounts for about two-thirds of all tokenized real-world assets, according to RWA.xyz.

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