Ethereum Sets New Onchain Transaction Records in Late 2025 and Early 2026

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Ethereum news broke late last year as the network hit a new onchain milestone. On Dec. 29, 2025, Ethereum processed 2.23 million transactions in a single day. Ethereum ecosystem news continued into early 2026, with multiple days entering the top transaction ranks. DeFi, stablecoin activity, and smart contracts fueled the surge in daily settled transactions.

As 2025 wrapped up, Ethereum rewrote its own history book, posting the highest single-day transaction count ever on Dec. 29, 2025, when 2.23 million transfers cleared the chain. The pace didn’t cool off either, with Dec. 31, Dec. 30, and even figures logged on Jan. 2, 2026, all brushing up against record-setting daily transfer levels.

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While ethereum (ETH) sits about 1.5% below where it stood last month, the asset has opened 2026 on a solid footing, with year-to-date 2026 figures pointing to a 5.5% gain. Keeping that tempo, onchain metrics have pushed into fresh highs, with daily settled transactions on the network repeatedly setting new records.

The busiest day on record for Ethereum landed on Dec. 29, 2025, when blockchair.com logged 2,230,801 confirmed transactions. Data from Dec. 31, 2025, shows 2.13 million transfers, Dec. 30, 2025, came in at 2.12 million, and Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, posted 1.98 million. All four sessions eclipsed Jan. 14, 2024, which had held the crown as the strongest single-day print before the late-2025 breakout.

Ethereum daily transfer count via blockchair.com.

On that date, Blockchair recorded 1.961 million transfers, a tally that now ranks as the fifth-largest day on record. Notably, Jan. 1, 2026, claims the sixth-busiest spot with 1.941 million transfers. The seventh-largest day reached back to Dec. 9, 2022, when 1.932 million transactions crossed the network. Dec. 23, 2025, lands in eighth place with 1.913 million, while Nov. 7, 2025, logged 1.89 million to take ninth.

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Rounding out the list of ten, Aug. 5, 2025, checked in with 1.87 million transfers. The numbers instead paint a picture of a network running hot as it closed out 2025 and crossed into the new year. With several late-December and early-January sessions packed tightly among Ethereum’s highest transaction days ever, the data points to ongoing onchain intensity rather than a single outlier, setting a high bar for activity as 2026 moves forward.

FAQ ❓

  • What is driving Ethereum’s record transaction days?
    Sustained onchain usage across decentralized finance, stablecoin transfers, and smart contract activity pushed Ethereum to multiple all-time-high transaction counts.
  • When did Ethereum set its highest single-day transaction record?
    Ethereum recorded its busiest day on Dec. 29, 2025, when more than 2.23 million transactions cleared the network.
  • How does early 2026 activity compare to prior Ethereum peaks?
    Several late-December 2025 and early-January 2026 sessions now rank among the top transaction days in Ethereum’s history.
  • What does rising transaction volume signal for Ethereum in 2026?
    The data points to continued network usage strength rather than a one-day anomaly as Ethereum moves deeper into 2026.
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