The post 2025 On-Chain Fees Set to Reach Nearly $20 Billion appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. As the blockchain sector transitions from speculative booms to sustainable growth, on-chain fees have emerged as a critical barometer of economic maturity. According to a recent report, the on-chain economy is on track to generate $19.8 billion in fees for 2025. This indicates a shift toward sustainable, usage-driven economics across decentralized finance (DeFi) and Web3 ecosystems. Sponsored The State of the On-Chain Economy in 2025 In a recent report, 1kx.capital revealed that on-chain fees in 2025 are more than 10 times higher than in 2020, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 60%. Users spent $9.7 billion during the first half of 2025. This marked the highest first-half total on record and a 41% rise from the prior year. This figure even surpasses 2021, when fees reached $9.5 billion in the same period. “Back then fee generation was driven by billions of dollars in user-incentives, related speculation and a few costly PoW blockchains. Today fees are generated primarily by applications, led by financial use cases but expanding rapidly into DePINs, Wallets, and consumer apps (each with >200% YoY growth),” the report read. On-Chain Fee Growth in 2025. Source: 1kx.capital 1kx.capital added that the average transaction fee dropped by 86%, driven mostly by Ethereum (ETH). The network accounted for over 90% of the decline. As transaction costs fell, participation in the ecosystem accelerated. Sponsored Average daily transactions rose 2.7 times compared to the second half of 2021. The number of wallets making monthly transactions also surged to 273 million in the first half of 2025, a 5.3-fold increase. In parallel, the range of fee-generating protocols expanded, climbing from just 125 in 2021 to 969 in H1 2025. “Based on end of Q3 data, 2025 fees are projected at $19.8 billion – up 35% YoY, but still 18% below 2021… The post 2025 On-Chain Fees Set to Reach Nearly $20 Billion appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. As the blockchain sector transitions from speculative booms to sustainable growth, on-chain fees have emerged as a critical barometer of economic maturity. According to a recent report, the on-chain economy is on track to generate $19.8 billion in fees for 2025. This indicates a shift toward sustainable, usage-driven economics across decentralized finance (DeFi) and Web3 ecosystems. Sponsored The State of the On-Chain Economy in 2025 In a recent report, 1kx.capital revealed that on-chain fees in 2025 are more than 10 times higher than in 2020, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 60%. Users spent $9.7 billion during the first half of 2025. This marked the highest first-half total on record and a 41% rise from the prior year. This figure even surpasses 2021, when fees reached $9.5 billion in the same period. “Back then fee generation was driven by billions of dollars in user-incentives, related speculation and a few costly PoW blockchains. Today fees are generated primarily by applications, led by financial use cases but expanding rapidly into DePINs, Wallets, and consumer apps (each with >200% YoY growth),” the report read. On-Chain Fee Growth in 2025. Source: 1kx.capital 1kx.capital added that the average transaction fee dropped by 86%, driven mostly by Ethereum (ETH). The network accounted for over 90% of the decline. As transaction costs fell, participation in the ecosystem accelerated. Sponsored Average daily transactions rose 2.7 times compared to the second half of 2021. The number of wallets making monthly transactions also surged to 273 million in the first half of 2025, a 5.3-fold increase. In parallel, the range of fee-generating protocols expanded, climbing from just 125 in 2021 to 969 in H1 2025. “Based on end of Q3 data, 2025 fees are projected at $19.8 billion – up 35% YoY, but still 18% below 2021…

2025 On-Chain Fees Set to Reach Nearly $20 Billion

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As the blockchain sector transitions from speculative booms to sustainable growth, on-chain fees have emerged as a critical barometer of economic maturity. According to a recent report, the on-chain economy is on track to generate $19.8 billion in fees for 2025.

This indicates a shift toward sustainable, usage-driven economics across decentralized finance (DeFi) and Web3 ecosystems.

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The State of the On-Chain Economy in 2025

In a recent report, 1kx.capital revealed that on-chain fees in 2025 are more than 10 times higher than in 2020, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 60%.

Users spent $9.7 billion during the first half of 2025. This marked the highest first-half total on record and a 41% rise from the prior year. This figure even surpasses 2021, when fees reached $9.5 billion in the same period.

On-Chain Fee Growth in 2025. Source: 1kx.capital

1kx.capital added that the average transaction fee dropped by 86%, driven mostly by Ethereum (ETH). The network accounted for over 90% of the decline. As transaction costs fell, participation in the ecosystem accelerated.

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Average daily transactions rose 2.7 times compared to the second half of 2021. The number of wallets making monthly transactions also surged to 273 million in the first half of 2025, a 5.3-fold increase. In parallel, the range of fee-generating protocols expanded, climbing from just 125 in 2021 to 969 in H1 2025.

DeFi and Finance Lead On-Chain Activity

DeFi and broader financial applications continued to dominate the on-chain space, accounting for 63% of all fees in H1 2025, or roughly $6.1 billion. This represented a 113% year-over-year increase.

Of this, approximately $4.4 billion came from core categories including decentralized exchanges (DEXs), perpetual and derivatives platforms, and lending protocols.

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On Solana, protocols such as Raydium and Meteora have led the growth, cutting Uniswap’s market share from 44% to 16%. Jupiter emerged as a major player in the perpetual and derivatives segment, increasing its share of sector fees from 5% to 45%. Additionally, newcomer Hyperliquid contributed 35% of all fees in this category.

Within lending, Aave remains the dominant protocol. However, Morpho has quickly expanded its footprint, capturing a 10% share of the fees.

Beyond DeFi, blockchains themselves accounted for 22% of total fees, primarily from Layer 1 transaction costs and MEV capture. Meanwhile, fees from Layer 2 and Layer 3 remained relatively marginal.

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Wallets accounted for 8%. This trend was led by Phantom, which generated roughly 30% of all wallet-related fees. Consumer applications contributed 6% of total fees, with launchpads making up more than 80% of that segment (driven largely by Pump.fun).

Other contributors included casinos (8%) and the creator/social economy (4%). Finally, DePINs (decentralized physical infrastructure networks) and middleware each represented 1% of total fees.

Beyond On-Chain Fees: Expanding Digital Asset Revenues

The report emphasized that blockchain-related revenues are not limited to on-chain fees alone. A significant portion of income also comes from off-chain and network-level sources, which together comprise the broader digital asset economy.

Off-chain fees totaled $23.5 billion, with centralized exchanges (CEXs) accounting for the largest share, approximately $19 billion. 1kx.capital also identified about $23.1 billion in additional income, mainly from block rewards earned by miners and stakers, and from stablecoin yields.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/onchain-economy-defi-fee-growth-2025/

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