A Surge in Avalanche's Transaction Fees: A Closer Look
Avalanche blockchain users pay $13.8 million in fees over five days, driven by the surge in inscription-based token transactions.

Avalanche blockchain users pay $13.8 million in fees over five days, driven by the surge in inscription-based token transactions.
Bitcoin's recent spike in transaction fees to $40 has intensified discussions about network efficiency and the need for Layer 2 solutions.
Data shows the Bitcoin transaction fees has now fallen down to levels not seen since April 2020, which was right ...
Data shows the Bitcoin total transaction fees have continued to be at historically low values despite a spike during LUNA's ...
The cost of sending bitcoin from one address to another has remained unusually low since July 2021, despite a spike in prices last week.
Smart contracts will automatically allocate part of the transaction fees on the Algorand blockchain to purchase carbon credits on ClimateTrade, a carbon offset marketplace.
The cost of moving Bitcoin across the network has hit decade lows as Lightning Network, batching, miner behavior and protocol improvements have driven costs down.
The average BTC transaction fee saw a steady decline from an all-time high of $62.788 in April 2021 before coming down.
The smart contract will automatically allocate part of the Algorand blockchain’s transaction fees to purchase carbon credits at the carbon offset marketplace ClimateTrade.