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Bitcoin User Pays Record $500,000 Fee For Single Transaction — Jameson Lopp Points To Withdraw-Only Wallet

Published 11/09/2023, 05:32
Updated 11/09/2023, 06:55
© Reuters.  Bitcoin User Pays Record $500,000 Fee For Single Transaction — Jameson Lopp Points To Withdraw-Only Wallet

Benzinga - A Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) user on Sunday paid an astonishing transaction fee of 19 BTC, equivalent to a staggering $509,563.

What Happened: According to Jameson Lopp, a prominent figure in the cryptocurrency community, the address involved in the transaction is likely a withdraw-only hot wallet tied to an enterprise.

"It looks like it only receives deposits from one address to top up its balance every now and then. Spending pattern is one long peel chain! They’ve received 60,000+ transactions and sent 60,000+ transactions from the same address (bad practice) and likely calculated their change output incorrectly," he said.

Another BTC proponent Seth Michael Steele said it was likely a user-end mistake. "I think it's important to keep in mind that block space's value is critical to the well being of the network in the long run, as it increases miner compensation and therefore security, specifically in times of high transaction demand."

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Why It Matters: The current average Bitcoin transaction fee stands at around $1.410.

It is important to consider that average fees can vary due to network congestion. During the 2017 cryptocurrency boom, fees surged to nearly $60. However, the recent fee of 19 BTC paid by the Bitcoin user surpasses any previously observed outliers.

Price Action: At the time of writing, BTC was trading at $25,737, down 0.42% in the last 24 hours, according to Benzinga Pro.

Photo by Oier Aso on Shutterstock

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