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    Bitcoin transaction fees have seen a notable decrease after reaching an all-time high

    BusinessNews EditorialBy BusinessNews EditorialApril 29, 2024
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    Bitcoin’s transaction fees have taken a noticeable drop, now averaging $8-10 for medium-priority transactions. This decline follows a peak of $128 seen on April 20, coinciding with the Bitcoin halving event. During this surge, fees totaled $78.3 million, surpassing Ethereum fees by 24 times. Interestingly, the highest fee ever recorded was an astounding 37.7 BTC ($2.4 million) paid to ViaBTC.

    Bitcoin, the world’s leading cryptocurrency, has witnessed a notable decline in transaction costs following a record high. This drop, occurring post the Bitcoin halving, has sparked curiosity within the cryptocurrency community. Let’s delve into the details of this intriguing development.

    Bitcoin’s Transaction Fee Dive

    The average fee for Bitcoin transactions has seen a remarkable drop, just a day after hitting an all-time high of $128 on April 20. As of April 21, the average fee for medium-priority transactions stands at $8–10. This reduction in fees is a positive turn for Bitcoin users who were previously grappling with sky-high transaction costs.

    Unprecedented Fees Mark the Bitcoin Halving

    On April 20th, during the fourth Bitcoin halving, fees surged to record levels. The halving event, marking block height 840,000, held immense significance in the network’s evolution. Notably, Bitcoin miner ViaBTC received a staggering fee of 37.7 BTC ($2.4 million), shattering all previous records in the network’s 15-year history. This fee exemplifies the heightened activity and demand spurred by the halving event’s price reduction.

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    Bitcoin and Ethereum are often compared for their transaction costs, especially during events like the halving. The recent halving led to Bitcoin amassing a staggering $78.3 million in fees, showcasing its prominence in this aspect compared to Ethereum, whose fees were over 24 times lower. This stark difference highlights Bitcoin’s widespread usage and dominance, particularly in terms of transaction volume and associated costs.

    The sustained high fees observed until block 840,200 have now tapered off to around 1-2 BTC. This decline in costs signals a more manageable scenario for Bitcoin users moving forward.

    In terms of Bitcoin’s price, it’s noteworthy that the cryptocurrency didn’t experience significant fluctuations following the halving event. Post-split, Bitcoin saw a modest 1.5% increase, reaching $64,840. This stability in price suggests that the market has factored in the effects of the halving and is adjusting accordingly.

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