DeFi Analytics 6th February 2026
This week's edition of our Crypto DeFi Analytics.

Chain Fee Generation
Daily Fee Generation – Over the past week, Tron’s fees peaked at about $1.4M midweek and fell back to roughly $1.05M by the weekend. Solana’s fees also decreased from around $1.4M late-week to about $0.8M into the weekend. Ethereum’s fees were the standout move this week, rising to roughly $3.2M yesterday from about $803K on 4 Feb.
Daily Fees Generated across Ethereum, Solana, Tron & Sui

Stablecoin Supply
Stablecoin Supply by Token

Stablecoin Supply by Chain

Ethereum Gas Market
Hourly Average Gas Fees Burnt per Block

Hourly Average Cost to Transfer ETH (21,000 Gas)

Blob Gas Usage – Over the past week, blob gas usage was mostly steady around 0.55M–0.70M. A few brief spikes lifted the usage to roughly 1.0M–1.2M, but each time it dropped back quickly. For the rest of the week, activity stayed close to its typical level, with only small increases towards 0.75M–0.8M.
Hourly Average Blob Gas Usage per Ethereum Block

Hourly Average Excess Blob Gas per Ethereum Block

Beacon Chain Balance
Beacon Chain - Over the past month, Beacon Chain balances have trended higher, rising from just under 36.0M ETH to around 37.0M ETH. This move implies net staking inflows: more ETH was deposited into staking than withdrawn over the period, pushing total balances up. As a result, Beacon Chain balances have reached their highest level since August 2025.
Beacon Chain Summary

Beacon Chain Balance

Uniswap V3
Uniswap V3 Hourly Volumes - Arbitrum

Uniswap V3 Hourly Transaction Count - Arbitrum

Liquidations
Aggregate Liquidations across Aave & Compound



