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by: xpoolPosted on: June 9, 2025

Bitcoin’s Low Transaction Activity Sparks Fee Debate as Miners Adapt

Bitcoin’s network activity has dipped to its lowest point since October 2023, prompting a debate among developers about how to balance decentralization and efficiency. The decline in transactions—averaging just 317,000 daily—has led Bitcoin Core developers to question the implementation of fee filtering, a mechanism that may force users to rely on private channels like Slipstream.

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