Bitcoin fees plummet as mempool clears to zero

Bitcoin fees plummet as mempool clears to zero

Reduced mempool activity not only results in reduced fees but gives users a chance to perform transactions that may not otherwise be practical. The Bitcoin network mempool shrank to its smallest size since mid-October this week after the network’s hash power soared. The clear mempool meant that that thousands of stuck transactions pending confirmation were included in recent blocks, leaving very few unconfirmed transactions still outstanding. The spike in hash power has been attributed to the re-activation of China-based miners who migrated from Sichuan after the end of the province’s....


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