Ethereum's network fees have surged, reaching $2.7 million in daily revenue, significantly outpacing Solana's $70,000. This marks Ethereum's fees as 40 times higher than Solana's, underscoring its dominance in network usage and on-chain activity. The increased fees reflect Ethereum's growing adoption for high-value transactions and DeFi activities, despite competition from faster, lower-cost networks like Solana. The data highlights Ethereum's continued capture of economic activity, with users willing to pay higher fees for its services. In contrast, Solana's lower fee revenue suggests a potential decline in high-value transactions or a focus on lower-cost activities, impacting its overall revenue generation.