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Here's Why Bitcoin Fees Exploding After Halving

Published 04/23/2024, 09:30 AM
Updated 04/23/2024, 01:00 PM
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U.Today - Bitcoin's fourth halving has come and gone, and its effect can already be seen with an over 3% price bump since the event — a sign of upcoming growth compared to past halvings.

Historically, halvings have shown a mix of short-term reactions but tend to lean toward a bullish trend over the long run. Yet, it is crucial to note that there are not many past events from which to form a solid case.

BTC/USD Chart by TradingViewBeyond market fluctuations, the weekend following the halving saw a significant spike, not in price, but in transaction fees. Bitcoin's network fees skyrocketed to a record $146 on average, overshadowing Ethereum's modest $3 fee. This spike caught the community off-guard, although the signals were on the horizon.

Reason behind fees

Both protocols involve inscribing data onto Bitcoin blocks, similar to creating NFTs, thereby ramping up the demand for block space and, as a consequence, driving up transaction fees.

What's more, this increase in fees likely saw a boost from Runes' launch, as it pushed for even greater demand, causing notable fluctuations in fee levels over the weekend. The frenzy for block space translates directly into higher costs for executing transactions on the network.

Despite these fee changes, Bitcoin's perpetual swap funding rates stayed relatively neutral, which suggests that market sentiment has not leaned heavily in favor or against the price direction. Even though open interest has dialed back from its peak in March, it is still riding high above $10 billion.

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