{"id":371017,"date":"2019-02-11T14:41:40","date_gmt":"2019-02-11T14:41:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wncen.com\/?p=371017"},"modified":"2024-06-11T07:44:26","modified_gmt":"2024-06-11T07:44:26","slug":"research-bitcoin-needs-reach-7000-2020-maintain-mining","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wncen.com\/news\/research-bitcoin-needs-reach-7000-2020-maintain-mining\/","title":{"rendered":"Bitcoin Needs To Reach At Least $7,000 to Save the Mining Industry: Analyst"},"content":{"rendered":"
The economics of Bitcoin (BTC) is a touchy subject. Case in point, debates regarding the subject matter are the catalyst for some of the project’s leading forks. And while discourse regarding the subject has dissipated, especially as Craig Wright and Roger Ver have gone on their merry way, the long-term sustainability of Bitcoin’s consensus mechanism has recently come under fire.<\/p>\n
Filb Filb, a leading crypto asset researcher, looked to bring rational thought and numbers to a facet of this non-parley on Sunday, releasing a Twitter thread<\/a> on mining fees and their role in cryptoeconomics.<\/p>\n Filb first laid out some ground rules. Citing block explorer information, Filb noted that miners hashing on the Bitcoin network secured approximately $6.37 million, which includes the $70,000 paid in transaction fees, over the past 24 hours. In other words, effectively 99% of miners’ revenues are sourced from coinbase transactions, while what little is left is made up of pure, simple transaction fees.<\/p>\n Re; Bitcoin Mining Fees Debate;<\/p>\n Daily Miner income today of c.$6,37m inclusive of $70k fees can be easily maintained with assumed increase in $BTC<\/a> unit price.<\/p>\n Mining fees are 1% of the total mining income — filbfilb (@filbfilb) February 10, 2019<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\nRelated Reading:\u00a0Block School: Basic Blockchain Theory and Cryptoeconomics<\/a><\/h6>\n
99% Of Bitcoin Mining Revenue Is Block Rewards<\/h2>\n
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Bitcoins revenue is 99% of total mining income pic.twitter.com\/Hxey0WHzvG<\/a><\/p>\n