• Average fee: 2.1197 sat/vB • Peak fee: 6.9254 sat/vB (Feb 24, 2025) • Sub-1 sat/vB adoption growing: 26.5M transactions processed, accounting for 17.28% of all Bitcoin transactions
This shift reveals evolving network efficiency. Lower-fee transactions are gaining traction as users seek cost-effective on-chain alternatives. The data shows Bitcoin's capacity adapting to varied demand patterns, with nearly 1 in 6 transactions now utilizing ultra-low fee tier—a notable efficiency indicator for network participants tracking transaction economics.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 6h ago
The proportion of low-cost transactions is increasing, it seems everyone is becoming smarter. Who still wants to be bloodsucked?
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PermabullPete
· 6h ago
The proportion of low-fee transactions has increased to 17%. This is the way Bitcoin should be.
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potentially_notable
· 6h ago
Alright, Sub-1 is finally up. It was about time, everyone has been frustrated enough by the high fees.
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MetaDreamer
· 6h ago
The proportion of low-fee transactions has increased to 17%, this is the way Bitcoin should be.
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HashBard
· 6h ago
ngl the sub-1 sat/vB wave hitting 17% is giving "narrative shift" energy... bitcoin finally eating its own tail in the most poetic way possible
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GraphGuru
· 7h ago
The proportion of low-fee transactions has increased to 17%, this is what BTC should look like.
Bitcoin Network Fees & Transaction Efficiency
On-chain activity drives network fee dynamics:
• Average fee: 2.1197 sat/vB
• Peak fee: 6.9254 sat/vB (Feb 24, 2025)
• Sub-1 sat/vB adoption growing: 26.5M transactions processed, accounting for 17.28% of all Bitcoin transactions
This shift reveals evolving network efficiency. Lower-fee transactions are gaining traction as users seek cost-effective on-chain alternatives. The data shows Bitcoin's capacity adapting to varied demand patterns, with nearly 1 in 6 transactions now utilizing ultra-low fee tier—a notable efficiency indicator for network participants tracking transaction economics.