Average BTC Transaction Fees Increased 300% Days Before Halving

With the third Bitcoin rewards halving scheduled in approximately 14 hours at the time of press, the average value of transaction fees has surged more than 300%.

According to data available on Bitinfocharts, the average transaction fees for Bitcoin (BTC) on May 8 peaked at $3.19, an increase of over 300% from the average fee on April 26, $0.62. The last time the average BTC transaction fee was over $3.00 was in July 2019.

Source: Bitinfocharts

Historically, Bitcoin transaction fees prior to a halving event have increased markedly. The last halving on July 9, 2016 saw transaction fees skyrocket in the weeks prior, even briefly peaking at an average of $0.62/transaction when the value was around $0.10 within a 24-hour window.

Source: Bitinfocharts

In December 2017, when BTC reached its ATH price of approximately $20,000, the average transaction fee was roughly $55. However, Bitcoin Cash (BCH) proponent, Roger Ver recently claimed he has been charged fees exceeding $1,000. 

Many traders have become increasingly bullish on Bitcoin as the block reward halving approaches. An increase in the average transaction fee may indicate that users are willing to pay more to get their transactions processed faster.

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