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Re: How much are you willing to pay in fees for a Bitcoin transaction?
by
Potato Chips
on 23/03/2017, 07:01:02 UTC
Maybe $.01. Everyday there is a lot of transaction going on so they can still take a huge amount from that. I know there is a few millions of people now using bitcoin. I bet they get much more than they need and there's no need be greedy.

Well for me even if it goes to around 0.5$ it would still be reasonable and a lot cheaper than other transactional fees. That's the good thing with btc and i think it's one of the things that will make btc one of the major transaction forms in the future

Yeah as long as I pay in cents that would be fine but we all know that it should depends on the amount of transaction or the size rather. Lets just hope that it will stay low in the future because many people will be dissappointed if the miner fees are just equal on fees the real world.

Maybe $.01. Everyday there is a lot of transaction going on so they can still take a huge amount from that. I know there is a few millions of people now using bitcoin. I bet they get much more than they need and there's no need be greedy.

We don't know that yet because there is a excessive competition between the miners, Electricity rates are different, Mining rigs are different, number of active hours are different. The best thing is to pay based on the size of your transaction.