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Bitcoin Transaction Fees Went Up By 10% Post Halving , Here’s Why And How It Will Impact Bitcoin Miners?

Bitcoin Transaction Fees Went Up By 10% Post Halving , Here’s Why And How It Will Impact Bitcoin Miners?

Bitcoin Transaction Fees Went Up By 10% Post Halving , Here’s Why And How It Will Impact Bitcoin Miners?

On May 12, right after halving, Bitcoin miners reported fees required to move value using Bitcoin from one address to another temporarily spiked by 10.59 percent. The Bitcoin network, as programmed, halved its bitcoin miner rewards from 12.5 BTC to 6.25 BTC as the platform gradually shifts from a reward-based system to a transaction-fee model into the fourth epoch.

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Meanwhile, it will be more difficult (takes more work) for new Bitcoins to be released into the ecosystem meaning scarcity will increase, a net positive for the BTC price.

The Bitcoin network has several properties like censorship resistance, autonomy, and transaction immutability.Nodes, distributed all over the world, guarantee every transaction posted on the network. This is the network’s main value proposition over banks and traditional financial system which is centralized and expensive.

However, since these nodes, some of who are miners confirming the validity of each transaction, spend resources to maintain the network, there is an incentivisation model in place where for each block that is added to the blockchain, a winning pool—a group of bitcoin miners, receives 6.25 BTC worth over $56,000 at spot rates and a transaction fees associated with that block.

This amount is distributed to all bitcoin miners and keeps them in operation whenever they liquidate these holdings to cater for expenses.

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Shift To a Transaction-based Model For Bitcoin Miners

Notably, and as expected, the fourth Bitcoin epoch was marked by a sharp spike in transaction fees.

In the last month, the average cost of transacting over Bitcoin surged from $0.39 on April 12 to $3.19 on May 8 before dropping to $2.79 on May 12 according to statistics from BitInfoCharts.

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Bitcoin (BTC) Avg Transaction Fee chart

At block height 630,000, the time when Bitcoin halved its miner rewards, AntPool which submitted the most “work”, mining the block received 6.25 BTC + 0.90968084 BTC in total fees.

Another explanation to the temporary increase of average fees was the race for users to have their transactions posted at block 630,000, the last block transiting block into the fourth epoch.

Further, since the primary source of revenue halved, the short-term percentage share of fees would only edge higher—if not double.

Bitcoin Transaction Fees Went Up By 10% Post Halving , Here's Why And How It Will Impact Bitcoin Miners?
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On May 12, right after halving, bitcoin miners reported fees required to move value using Bitcoin from one address to another temporarily spiked by 10.59 percent. The Bitcoin network, as programmed, halved its bitcoin miner rewards from 12.5 BTC to 6.25 BTC as the platform gradually shifts from a reward-based system to a transaction-fee model into the fourth epoch.
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Author: Dalmas Ngetich

Bitcoin Transaction Fees Went Up By 10% Post Halving , Here’s Why And How It Will Impact Bitcoin Miners?

Dalmas is a very active cryptocurrency content creator and highly regarded technical analyst. He’s passionate about blockchain technology and the futuristic potential of cryptocurrencies and enjoys the opportunity to help educate bitcoin enthusiasts through his writing insights and coin price chart analysis. Follow him at @dalmas_ngetich

Published at Wed, 13 May 2020 18:49:15 +0000

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