By : Mohamed Shawky
Ongoing activities on the Ethereum network have contributed to the asset witnessing a short-term rally. The rally alongside the planned network upgrade has led to miners earning significant rewards in a short period.
Data acquired by cryptocurrency trading simulator Crypto Parrot indicates that the top five Ethereum mining pools cumulatively earned 77,450 ETH in rewards or $192.69 million over the last seven days between July 27 and August 2. Over the same period, the miners using the pools mined a total of 29,021 blocks.
The Ethermine pool recorded the highest rewards at 28,239 ETH, mining 10,615 blocks, followed by Spark Pool with 23,276 ETH in rewards from 8,684 blocks. F2Pool Old ranks third with 11,914 ETH in rewards from 4,443 blocks, while Hiveon Pool had the fourth-highest rewards at 7,609 ETH from 2,876 blocks. Elsewhere, BeePool recorded the fifth-highest rewards at 6,412.
Network upgrade and sustained impact Ethereum mining rewards
The mining rewards follow a general cryptocurrency market correction that also impacted Ethereum. However, the second-ranked cryptocurrency is witnessing a resurgence.
The report highlights how the price movement and network activity likely impacted the mining rewards. According to the research report:
"The extended Ethereum rally follows anticipation of the London hard fork, slated to go live on August 5. ETH mining rewards consist of transaction fees and block subsidy payouts to miners. The mining rewards are currently picking after the fees plunged to a six-month low in June amid the general cryptocurrency market correction."
The Ethereum network has witnessed increased utilization, especially in sectors like DeFi and NFT, sparking an interest in ETH. In this case, miners are in a better position to reap more amid the interest.
However, the mining rewards will potentially plunge after the network shifts to the Proof of Stake protocol under the ETH 2.0 upgrade.
Read the full story with statistics here: https://cryptoparrot.com/