ETHGas surges to $12 million! $800 million liquidity creates the Ethereum futures market

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ETHGas announced it has raised $12 million in a seed round led by Polychain Capital, and launched what it claims to be the first Ethereum blockchain space futures market. ETHGas founder Kevin Lepsoe revealed that Ethereum validators and block builders have also committed approximately $800 million in liquidity to provide block space to the market.

How Block Space Futures Are Reshaping the Ethereum Economy

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ETHGas has created a new financial instrument for Ethereum: the block space futures market. This concept draws on the logic of traditional commodity futures but applies it to the unique context of blockchain. Lepsoe explained, “You can think of this as energy or oil producers selling their capacity days, weeks, or even months in advance, while airlines or steel mills purchase this capacity to ensure delivery. The reasons for existing commodity futures markets include reducing risk for all participants, increasing transparency, eliminating cartels, and more.”

Traditionally, Ethereum blocks and their transactions are finalized every 12 seconds. ETHGas’s futures market allows validators to sell up to 64 blocks (about 12.8 minutes) of block space in advance. This mechanism is positioned upstream of Ethereum’s existing block production process (proposer-builder separation, PBS), and does not replace the current system but integrates with it.

Validators can sell various types of commitments to block space through ETHGas. These commitments include: pre-sale of full control over an entire block; guarantees ensuring specific transactions are included in a particular block; execution guarantees ensuring certain prices or predefined blockchain states are included; and multi-block commitments, such as purchasing multiple consecutive blocks or one minute of Ethereum time.

Three Major Innovations of ETHGas Futures Market

Maximizing Validator Revenue: Locking in block space sales in advance to achieve higher and more predictable MEV returns, with annualized yields potentially increasing by 20-30%

Controlling User Costs: Buying block space in advance to hedge against gas fee volatility, avoiding exorbitant transaction fees during network congestion

Enhancing Market Transparency: Futures pricing reveals expectations for future gas fees, providing a price discovery mechanism for the entire ecosystem

Lepsoe stated, “This enables them to capture more MEV (Maximum Extractable Value), significantly increasing ETH validators/stakers’ earnings—that’s why validators want to join ETHGas.”

From a user perspective, this market allows traders, applications, and institutions to hedge gas costs, prepay transaction fees, and completely avoid gas price spikes. This feature is especially important for enterprise applications requiring cost certainty. Traditional financial institutions and sovereign wealth funds have shown strong interest in understanding and accessing block space performance. As many institutions and real-world assets (RWA) migrate to Ethereum, demand for mechanisms to operate block space is exploding.

The True Meaning of the $800 Million Liquidity Commitment

ETHGas claims an $800 million liquidity commitment, which needs to be understood correctly. Lepsoe clarified that these commitments are not cash investments but rather the provision of liquidity to the ETHGas market in the form of Ethereum block space, in exchange for higher and more predictable returns.

This means validators and block builders commit to placing their controlled block space on the ETHGas market for trading, rather than selling via traditional MEV auctions. The $800 million is an estimate of the value of these block spaces at current market prices, not actual cash inflow. This business model is similar to traditional futures exchanges, which do not hold the underlying assets but provide a trading platform and charge fees.

ETHGas profits by charging a 5% fee on block space futures trading. In the future, it also plans to charge applications requiring instant settlement. While a 5% fee is high compared to traditional futures markets, considering this is a new market with no competitors, this pricing is reasonable in the early stages. As the market matures and competition increases, fee rates may decrease.

Lepsoe mentioned that ETHGas has “more large-scale projects from digital asset management firms in preparation,” adding, “We are already supporting some projects, but cannot disclose details yet. More information will be announced in January.” This hints at ETHGas’s ambitions beyond just a futures market, potentially including a broader ecosystem of blockchain financial derivatives.

Toward the Technical Vision of “Real-Time Ethereum”

In addition to the futures market, ETHGas is also working to significantly improve Ethereum’s operational speed. Lepsoe said, “Unlike extracting MEV by merging multiple blocks, ETHGas has added a feature to split a single block into hundreds of consecutive segments, each lasting 50-100 milliseconds, effectively increasing Ethereum’s speed by 100-200 times. Although this essentially eliminates MEV, it can generate additional transaction fees.”

If this technological breakthrough can be realized, it will fundamentally change the user experience on Ethereum. Currently, Ethereum’s 12-second block time makes it unsuitable for applications requiring instant confirmation. Shortening confirmation times to 50-100 milliseconds would enable Ethereum to support high-frequency trading, real-time payments, and other latency-sensitive applications.

Ethereum researcher Justin Drake has publicly stated that pre-confirmation and real-time execution are crucial for improving Ethereum’s user experience. Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has also called for establishing a “trustless on-chain gas futures market,” which ETHGas aligns with. The endorsement from top researchers provides strong theoretical support for ETHGas’s technical direction.

Lepsoe pointed out that ETHGas has created a competitive system with two parallel modes. One mode allows traditional MEV participants to continue operating but at higher costs to acquire block space, thereby increasing validator income. The other mode offers an instant ordering model aimed at completely eliminating MEV and redistributing that value to applications, liquidity providers, and end users.

ETHGas’s 18 contributors are distributed across Asia, Europe, and the US, with about half based in Hong Kong. The project originated from Lepsoe’s other project, Infinity Exchange, a fixed-income protocol that has since been suspended. Lepsoe said ETHGas was developed to address MEV and liquidation risks, which have long hindered institutional capital from trading on-chain.

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