Monthly Ethereum miner revenue reached all-time high in March

Ethereum miners set a record for monthly revenue in March after doing the same thing in February,  according to data gathered by The Block. 

Mining revenue totaled $1.38 billion in March, whereas February saw $1.37 billion — a 0.73% increase.

Ethereum transaction fees, as a share of miner revenue, dropped 9.94% from February to March while subsidies rose 12.89%. Of March's total revenue, 47.22% of it came from transaction fees whereas that number in February was 52.87%.

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