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(21.04.2021, 16:29)Austin132002 schrieb: Hey,

für BTC kannst hier neu broadcasten:
Externer Inhalt (z.B. Newsletter, E-Mails, Seiteninhalte):
https://bitaccelerate.com

Einfach TXID rein, dann sollte es schneller gehen! Hab schon einige mal eine BTC Zahlung durchgeführt und die fees von 30 Dollar und mehr runter auf 3 Dollar gesetzt und danach einfach über bitaccelerate bearbeitet. Von binnen einer Stunde bis 24 Stunden waren aber die Zahlungen durch!

Gruss
Austin

Aha, daher weht also der Wind:
Externer Inhalt (z.B. Newsletter, E-Mails, Seiteninhalte):
Bitcoin fees hit highest price in a month as price rallies
Bitcoin’s price is good news. But the cost of sending the coin isn’t.


In brief
* Bitcoin transaction fees have hit a new all-time high.
* The average transaction cost of sending Bitcoin is now $59.87.
* More people using the network typically means higher transaction fees.

Bitcoin’s “digital gold” narrative may be getting stronger, as investors in the cryptocurrency are more incentivized than ever to hold rather than spend it. Making a Bitcoin transaction is now the most expensive it’s ever been: the average cost of sending the cryptocurrency is now $59.87, according to the latest BitInfoCharts data.

That’s more expensive than the last bull run, in December 2017, when the average cost hit $55.17. In the last 10 days alone, the average transaction fee has soared by over 300%—on April 11, it was $14.86.

Why? Quite simply, lots of people are using the Bitcoin network. And with more people using the network, comes costlier fees.

If you want to make a transaction on the Bitcoin blockchain, you need to get it approved by a miner. Miners use powerful computers to solve complex problems which in turn validate transactions. Miners are rewarded in Bitcoin for their work and if the network is busy (i.e. a lot of people want to move the coin around) you’ll have to pay a premium to get the job done.

But if you’re willing to wait, you can pay lower fees—you just might be waiting a long time. Bitcoin developer Leon Johnson told Decrypt he recently paid just $2.99 by accepting a slower confirmation time.

“Other networks' coins are quicker, but their network is not as secure,” he said, adding that the Lightning Network—a “second-layer solution” that speeds up transactions by skirting the comparatively slower main Bitcoin blockchain—will help in the future.

“Bitcoin can be both digital gold and fast moving money, I see them as complementary rather than exclusive,” he continued. “In the long term on-chain fees will go up but I see off-chain tech such as Lightning alleviating users’ pain.”

But not many people are using the Lightning Network—not now, anyway. In fact, not many people are using Bitcoin to make payments for everyday things on the Internet. Johnson explained that most people use wallets and exchanges that don't support the solution. “Once Coinbase (if ever), Binance, Kraken, roll out the Lightning Network, it will pick up,” he said.

James Prestwich, Bitcoin developer and founder of decentralized finance (DeFi) startup, Summa, also told Decrypt: “All blockchains have limited throughput. Sending a transaction can be either cheap or desirable, but not both.

Right now, Bitcoin is mostly being pushed as a store of value, especially by big investors. But if the average Joe ever does eventually get around to wanting to use the cryptocurrency to pay for things, he'll likely need to opt for a solution that makes it worth his while.


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Was ist Lightning Network?

Oje, noch eine Woche mindestens schlappe Leitung mit Confirms:
Externer Inhalt (z.B. Newsletter, E-Mails, Seiteninhalte):
The Block reported on April 16 that following serious coal mine accidents in China's Xinjiang, Shanxi and Guizhou provinces, the Chinese government directed local coal-based power stations to conduct inspections of security measures.

As a result, although the data centers in Xinjiang, including bitcoin mining farms, didn’t have security issues themselves, they had to shut down due to the power cut. Local farm operators said last week that they expected the inspection process to be completed in about a week.

China is currently in what's called the dry season, which spans from October to May. During this period, there is limited hydro-power resources in the southwestern region of the country so a majority of the bitcoin miners would migrate to coal-based provinces such as Xinjiang.


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