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Ethereum Gas Site Fees.wtf’s WTF Token Down 80%, Following SOS and GAS

A cult website that tracked Ethereum gas usage ironically sent gas fees soaring amid airdrop fervor.

By Tracy Wang
Updated May 11, 2023, 4:37 p.m. Published Jan 17, 2022, 8:30 p.m.
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The cult website Fees.wtf, which shows Ethereum users their lifetime gas spend on transactions, saw its WTF token plummet 80% in its initial week post-airdrop.

According to CoinMarketCap, the WTF token price has plummeted more than 80% from its high of $0.20 on Thursday evening to $0.03 as of Monday morning.

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Fees.wtf launched in early 2019 as a lighthearted way to show users their total transaction costs paid per Ethereum wallet.

“I was looking to show people how much gas they’ve spent in an easy to comprehend format,” the anonymous founder of Fees.wtf told CoinDesk via Twitter. “As time went on and ETH increased in value, the website's popularity grew as suddenly people realized those cheaper transactions in the past have added up to a lot of [U.S. dollars].”

Airdrop mania

Fees.wtf appears to have taken a page from the playbook of GasDAO, another project that launched last month that rewarded users with airdropped tokens based on a wallet’s gas usage.

Ethereum transaction costs, colloquially referred to as “gas fees,” have long been a pain point in the Ethereum community, with many bemoaning that high transaction costs have made Ethereum unusable for the average retail user. A single transaction (such as purchasing a non-fungible token or swapping tokens on decentralized exchange Uniswap) could range from $15-$20 on the lower end to thousands of dollars during periods of peak demand.

On Dec. 29, Ethereum users who spent more than a $1,559 threshold in gas fees (a tongue-in-cheek reference to EIP-1559) were eligible to claim GAS tokens.

GasDAO, in turn, followed in the footsteps of OpenDAO, a project that launched on Christmas Eve, airdropping users of non-fungible token marketplace OpenSea with free SOS tokens.

According to CoinMarketCap, OpenDAO’s SOS token is down 74% since its all-time high post-airdrop, while GasDAO’s GAS token has plummeted 93%.

All three projects lured users into claiming free tokens and advertised high yields for staking the tokens, even as the values of the tokens have gone into free fall just days after the initial launch.

$wtf is a new ERC20 token launched by @feeswtf. I've been a long time user of https://t.co/mQWgS7AoVf, so naturally I was excited to see what they had cooked up. The contracts are live, and claiming is open in ~8 hours. Thanks to the fees team for giving us time to verify 👍

— quit (@0xQuit) January 13, 2022

$WTF staking & LP rewards are live. Currently sitting at 950% & 2,520% APR respectively. https://t.co/zbjExVIMpQ

— fees.wtf (@feeswtf) January 15, 2022

Gas guzzler

As Ethereum users raced to claim WTF tokens during last Thursday’s airdrop, the congestion sent Fees.wtf to the top of Etherscan’s “Top Gas Guzzlers” dashboard, even rendering Ethereum near unstable for over an hour.

“At one point it was close to 40% of total gas usage,” a member of the Fees.wtf team told CoinDesk via Twitter. “I think a lesson to be learned here – for those that haven't already learnt it from other launches – is to check gas prices before you just blindly click submit, as I'm sure a few people paid a hefty sum to get their airdrop.”

Posting one’s Fees.wtf gas usage has also become a flex for Ethereum users to both bemoan the high gas costs and signal one’s "whale" status. Some longtime users of the Ethereum blockchain have taken to Twitter to post screenshots of their gas usage, with some exceeding millions of dollars.

Hey @VitalikButerin can i get a refund? https://t.co/9OoJdfsqfs pic.twitter.com/juETLRcoW5

— Pranksy 📦 (@pranksy) December 7, 2021

The Fees.wtf team is composed of four anonymous members – a manager, community lead, developer and designer – who have all “been in the cryptocurrency space for many years” and “seen the evolution of the Ethereum ecosystem,” a member of the team told CoinDesk.

New features

For now, the Fees.wtf team is focused on developing the Pro Dashboard, a feature granted only to holders of the Fees.wtf NFT. That was airdropped to all claimants who were required to pay 0.01 ETH (approximately $33).

“We’re hard at work developing features that our users have been asking for over the years,” said a member of the Fees.wtf team. “The dashboard will focus not only on how much gas you’ve spent, but we’ll also look at ‘what ifs’, assist with gas usage for tax implications, and also try to help users find the cheapest times to make transactions.”

However, it appears that the new Pro Dashboard has no relationship with the WTF token, the latter of which appears to hold little utility. The team hasn't yet indicated whether the token would provide governance use-cases for the project or be incorporated into the new dashboard product.

“I've always been a fan of the site, and so I hope the token does end up having a real use case,” Twitter user and community code reviewer @0xQuit told CoinDesk.

Until then, strap on the parachutes – it appears airdrop economics are succumbing to one inevitable force: gravity.

AirdropsGas
Tracy Wang

Tracy Wang was the deputy managing editor of CoinDesk's finance and deals team, based in New York City. She has reported on a wide range of topics in crypto, including decentralized finance, venture capital, exchanges and market-makers, DAOs and NFTs. Previously, she worked in traditional finance ("tradfi") as a hedge funds analyst at an asset management firm. She owns BTC, ETH, MINA, ENS, and some NFTs.

Tracy won the 2022 George Polk award in Financial Reporting for coverage that led to the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX. She holds a B.A. in Economics from Yale College.

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