Historic Bitcoin Halving Sees Unprecedented Transaction Fees
In a stunning display of competition and investment, Bitcoin users spent a record 37.7 bitcoins, equivalent to more than $2.4 million, to secure space for the highly anticipated 2024 halving block. The event, which occurred at 12:09 AM UTC on April 20, marked a pivotal moment in Bitcoin history as miner ViaBTC created the 840,000th block, reducing the mining reward per block from 6.25 BTC to 3.125 BTC. I did.
The most expensive block ever mined
As reported by mempool.space, block 840,000 became the most expensive block in Bitcoin history, with users spending a total of 37.67 BTC in transaction fees. A total of 40.7 BTC (equivalent to approximately $2.6 million), including miner subsidies, was awarded to ViaBTC to mine this landmark block.
Fees soar due to Rune Protocol
Much of the enthusiasm surrounding this block halving can be attributed to activity related to the newly launched Runes Protocol from Bitcoin Ordinals creator Casey Rodarmor. This protocol, which emerged simultaneously with the halving, introduces a more efficient way to create tokens on the Bitcoin network compared to the BRC-20 standard. Unlike BRC-20, Runes utilizes the UTXO (Unspent Transaction Output) model to “etch” new tokens directly into Bitcoin. This contrasts with the “inscription” account model used by Ordinals.
The influence of runes and ordinal numbers
The launch of Runes sparked a wave of activity as enthusiasts rushed to engrave and etch rare satoshis into these monumental blocks, with Ordinals developer Leonidas noting that fees for subsequent blocks have exceeded Coinbase rewards. “Runes degens single-handedly offset the reduction in miner rewards caused by the halving,” Leonidas commented, highlighting the significant impact this new protocol will have on miner economics after the halving.
Continued interest and investment in Bitcoin
The block halving also caught the attention of Bitcoin mining pools competing to mine “epic” Satoshis, the first Satoshis of the new rewards era. This excitement prompted Trevor Owens, Managing Partner of the Bitcoin Frontier Fund, to offer a bounty of up to $1 million for the first block of the new era, highlighting the high stakes and significant interest within the community. .
Community reaction and criticism
While the halving event was briefly cause for celebration among many in the cryptocurrency community, it was also met with skepticism. In particular, Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff took the opportunity to criticize Bitcoin holders, suggesting that the “halving” could metaphorically reflect a future decline in net worth. Despite these mixed reactions, the Bitcoin community remains resilient and forward-looking, focused on the innovation and potential that each new development brings to the ecosystem.