Unknown user paid a $47,000 fee for a Bitcoin transaction
On Wednesday, November 18, an unknown user executed a transaction of 0.01088549 BTC, for which they paid a fee of 2.66038352 BTC (more than $47,000 at the time).
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Unknown user paid a $47,000 fee for a Bitcoin transaction
On Wednesday, November 18, an unknown user executed a transaction of 0.01088549 BTC, for which they paid a fee of 2.66038352 BTC (more than $47,000 at the time).
Bitcoin network fees fall below $8 as mempool clears
Following the recent record rise in Bitcoin network transaction fees, they fell below $8. Just a few days ago, the congested mempool was almost completely cleared.
A user accidentally paid a $9,500 fee for a $120 transaction.
One of the Ethereum holders accidentally paid a fee that was 80 times the cost of the transaction. The error occurred during a transaction on the Uniswap decentralised exchange.
Ethereum network fees fall 65% in October
The volume of fees paid to miners for transactions on the Ethereum blockchain in October amounted to $57.5 million. Compared with September's $166.4 million, the figure fell by 65%.
Bitcoin miners’ fee income in October rose 63%
Last month, Bitcoin miners earned $42.9 million from transaction fees. Compared with September, this figure rose 63%.
Currency.com waives margin-trading fees on tokenised assets
The cryptocurrency exchange Currency.com has waived the margin-trading fee until 31 January 2021. Representatives of Currency.com told ForkLog.
Bitcoin transaction fees climb to January 2018 levels
Bitcoin transaction fees in the Bitcoin network continue to rise. On Saturday, October 31, the average fee was $13.14.
Bitcoin network fees jump nearly 200% in three days
Since October 25, the average Bitcoin transaction fee has risen from $3.52 to $10.24. The current momentum comes as BTC approaches $13,800.
Bitcoin mining revenues fall 11% in September.
Bitcoin miners earned $328m in September, down 11% from August, according to CoinDesk.
September fee revenue for Ethereum miners surpassed block rewards
Last month transaction processing fees brought Ethereum miners a higher income than rewards for mined blocks. This happened for the first time in the history of the cryptocurrency, according to The Block.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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