The Bitcoin network is approaching its billionth dollar charged in cumulative transaction fees-a threshold due to be broken nearly 10 years after the creation of the original cryptocurrency.
The revelation came in a tweet Tuesday by Nic Carter, who expects the network will surpass $1 billion in total cumulative fees this fall based on data obtained from CoinMetrics Network Data Pro.So Bitcoin is nearing its billionth dollar charged in transaction fees.
As of July 28th, the Bitcoin network had amassed $955,797,817 in cumulative fees from more than 439 million transactions, having facilitated the transfer of approximately $1.9T worth of BTC since the original 2009 genesis block.
To many, the milestone will come as a definitive indicator of Bitcoin's continued adoption as a peer-to-peer electronic payments system and a compelling blow to the age-old criticism that the network is doomed by the cost of its transactions.
Bitcoin transaction fees have in fact declined convincingly since their peak of $55.16 during 2017's bull market-a statistic later weaponized by prominent crypto skeptic Nouriel Roubini in his characterization of Bitcoin as a Ponzi scheme.
Cost to move $450 million worth of Bitcoin: less than $400 in network fees, no permission needed, no middleman.
Cost to move $450 million in fiat: thousands of dollars in fees, banks needing to sign off on the transaction, multiple check points.
Wednesday's inordinately large BTC transfer of nearly $1.3B, for example, consumed $1321 in transaction fees, where if it had been sent via TransferWise in $1M lots the same $1.3B sum would have cost roughly $4.7M to send.
When it comes to Bitcoin's utility for micropayments-a subject that has for years divided cryptocurrency advocates over the coin's intended utility-current average fees have been known to pose a barrier to mass adoption.
At $1.79 per transaction charged at the time of press, Bitcoin's average fee would be a considerable deterrent to using BTC for small, mundane payments.
Bitcoin network about to charge its billionth-dollar in transaction fees
gepubliceerd op Jul 31, 2019
by Cryptoslate | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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