Bitcoin Transaction Fees Reach Highest Levels Since August – Here is Why
Bitcoin transaction fees have jumped more than 32% this week, marking the highest level seen since August.
This increase suggests that miners are seeing better earnings, likely due to a rise in Runes trading activity on the Bitcoin network.
Data from IntoTheBlock reveals that miners earned around $5 million in fees over the past week, reflecting a surge in network usage despite Bitcoin’s stable price, which fluctuated between $60,000 and $63,000.
The rise in fees has been linked to a surge in Runes transactions, with Alkimiya noting that Runes accounted for over 50% of Bitcoin’s blockspace in the last week, pushing average fees up by as much as 65%. Alkimiya highlighted four distinct spikes in transaction fees during this time, driven by various Runes minting events.
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Bitcoin’s October Optimism Dims as Market Struggles PersistDeveloped by Casey Rodarmor, Runes is a token standard that allows for the creation of fungible tokens on Bitcoin, providing a more efficient alternative to the high-cost BRC-20 standard.
Recent data shows that Runes transactions represented over 15% of all Bitcoin transactions last week, reaching a peak of 19.4% on October 7 before dropping and then recovering to 13.6% by October 12.
This uptick in Runes activity comes alongside rising demand for its tokens, with significant price gains for DOG, RSIC, and BILLION reported in the last 24 hours. This renewed interest coincides with Magic Eden’s announcement of a new swap feature for Runes assets.
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