Average fee on the Bitcoin network jumps by 194% in three days
The total amount of transaction fees in the blockchain of the first cryptocurrency reached $3,5 million on May 3
05.05.2023 - 12:15
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What’s new? In early May, transaction fees on the bitcoin blockchain skyrocketed to a two-year high. On May 3, for example, the average fee was $7,241, jumping by 194% from April 30 ($2,461), according to YCharts. The total amount of fees, according to CryptoFees, rose by 152% over the same period, from $1,39 million to $3,5 million.
What else is known? The latest increase in BTC transaction fees is mainly due to the surge in activity around BRC-20 tokens. On May 2, for example, according to Galaxy Research, 50% of all bitcoin transactions involved BRC-20.
Transaction fees on the #Bitcoin network yesterday reached their highest point in 2 years, both by mean sats/vbyte per transaction in daily cumulative fees paid. Half of all transactions yesterday related to BRC-20 transactions. 🤔 pic.twitter.com/J8geOOxwlM — Galaxy Research (@glxyresearch) May 3, 2023
BRC-20 is an experimental token standard that allows users to issue and transfer fungible tokens on the Bitcoin blockchain. The standard was introduced in March 2023 by anonymous on-chain analyst Domo.
The BRC-20 token standard has quickly become a major trend in the crypto industry, especially amid the sharp growth of PEPE. Over the past seven days, the meme token has gained more than 917,1%, reaching an all-time high of $0,00000232 on May 5, according to aggregator CoinGecko.
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