O loʻo faʻaauau pea ona faʻamaumau poloka e Bitcoin i luga aʻe o le 3.75 MB Range e pei o faʻamaumauga masani e latalata ile 150,000 - Bitcoin News

As Ordinal inscriptions approach the 150,000 mark, blocks larger than 3 MB have become commonplace, with many blocks near the 4 MB range. Meanwhile, after the average transaction fee on-chain rose 122% higher at the beginning of February 2023, the average fee has remained the same over the last few weeks and is currently coasting along at $1.77 per transfer.

Ordinal Inscriptions Close in on Reaching 150K Milestone

On Feb. 19, 2023, the number of Fa'ailoga fa'au'uga is approaching 150,000 after a significant increase in demand since the end of January. A week ago, Bitcoin.com News reported that blocks larger than 3 MB are now commonplace and are being mined regularly. This has increased the average block size, which is calculated by adding up the total of all block sizes mined in a day and dividing the total by 144, which is the average number of blocks mined daily. sitatisika from ycharts.com show that the average block size reached a high of 2.525 MB on Feb. 12, 2023.

O loʻo faʻaauau pea ona faʻamaumau poloka e Bitcoin i luga aʻe o le 3.75 MB Range e pei o faʻamaumauga masani e latalata ile 150,000

The average block size has decreased and was 2.114 MB on Feb. 18, 2023. Along with the blocks larger than 3 MB, there are also an increasing number of blocks near the 4 MB range being mined. According to statistics from blockchair.com, a long list of blocks that are 3.75 MB or larger has been mined. For example, block heights #774,628, #777,302, #776,310, #777,320, and #777,303 are all 3.93 MB or larger. All of the blocks larger than 3.75 MB have been mined in February.

Average onchain fees for Bitcoin have remained stable after a 122% faʻaopoopoga in average fee costs during the first week of Feb. 2023, and have continued to be within the range of $1.7. On Feb. 15, 2023, BTC fees did increase to a high of $2.465 per transfer. As of Feb. 18, 2023, totogifuapauina tetele are roughly 0.00003 BTC or $0.744 per transfer. Median fees on Bitcoin have also remained stable after the initial increase during the first week of February.

Only four days ago, the number of Ordinal inscriptions hit 100,000, and now it is steadily approaching 150,000. As of the time of writing, there are approximately 145,630 Fa'ailoga Fa'atonu embedded into the Bitcoin blockchain.

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O Jamie Redman o le Ta'ita'i Tala Fou i Bitcoin.com Tala Fou ma se tusitala tekonolosi tau tupe o lo'o nofo i Florida. Redman o se sui malosi o le cryptocurrency community talu mai le 2011. E i ai sona naunautaiga mo Bitcoin, faʻamatalaga tatala-puna, ma faʻasalalauga faʻapitoa. Talu mai Setema 2015, ua tusia e Redman le sili atu i le 6,000 tala mo Bitcoin.com Talafou e uiga i faʻalavelave faʻalavelave o loʻo faʻaalia i aso nei.




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Source: https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-continues-to-record-blocks-above-the-3-75-mb-range-as-ordinal-inscriptions-near-150000/