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Starting last year until now, transaction fees have improved compared to the previous bullish period. Right now, fees are still cheap compared to the past, where sometimes they even reached $100 or more during a bull run. So, what changed? Will these low fees continue in the long term, or might we see another spike in fees when the price of Bitcoin surges again?
That's because on the previous bullrun there are organization or group of people who keep spamming the network with dust transactions. The very last is due to Ordinals.
We could experience a lower fees bull run as long as there's no thousands of spam transaction that lead to network congestion. So for your question, it's not permanent, we will soon again experience it, if it happens again.
Original archived Re: Will transaction fees remain low?
Scraped on 10/07/2025, 23:47:30 UTC
Starting last year until now, transaction fees have improved compared to the previous bullish period. Right now, fees are still cheap compared to the past, where sometimes they even reached $100 or more during a bull run. So, what changed? Will these low fees continue in the long term, or might we see another spike in fees when the price of Bitcoin surges again?
That's because on the previous bullrun there are organization or group of people who keep spamming the network with dust transactions. The very last is due to Ordinals.
We could experience a lower fees bull run as long as there's no thousands of spam transaction that lead to network congestion. So for your question, it's not permanent, we will soon again experience it if it happens again.