Ethereum’s 21,000 Gas Rule Crumbles: A New Era for Wallets
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Key Highlights
Ethereum’ın en son yükselmesi, cüzdanların 21,000 gas kuralını çökertti, kullanıcılar ve kurumlar için yeni bir maliyet paradigması açtı. ## Cüzdanla

Ethereum’s latest upgrade has shattered the 21,000 gas rule, ushering in a new cost paradigm for users and institutions alike.
A New Cost Era for Wallets
The protocol change now differentiates transaction fees by address type, making sends to new addresses 30% more expensive. This forces popular wallet providers such as MetaMask, Trust Wallet, and others to overhaul their fee calculation engines.
What It Means for Institutional Investors
Regulatory and Compliance Lens
Market Reactions and Economic Ripples
Ethereum’s innovative yet complex update redefines cost transparency in the crypto ecosystem; institutional players will quickly adopt new pricing dynamics to gain a competitive edge. This shift will deepen risk management practices aligned with regulatory frameworks and shape long‑term investment strategies.
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