BTC charge
when users initiate a transfer in bitcoin network, they usually need to pay a certain transfer fee to the bookkeeper. The transfer service charge is generally 0.001-0.0015 bitcoins. Due to the limited capacity of the block to hold transaction records, miners will give priority to the transaction with high service charge, so the overpaid service charge can be recorded faster
the existence of bitcoin transaction fees can improve the transfer threshold, effectively prevent the blockchain from being full of junk information, and ensure that the miners still have the motivation to maintain the bitcoin network after bitcoin is g up.
generally, an ordinary bitcoin transaction is composed of one input and two outputs, with the size of about 200 bytes. The default charge is 0.0001btc for every 1000 bytes, and the ordinary bitcoin transfer fee is about 0.001-0.002btc
however, e to the limited capacity of the block to hold transaction records, miners generally give priority to the transaction with higher handling charges. Therefore, when the transaction needs urgent confirmation, it is recommended to select custom charges. I also saw these in Yingfu College of Finance and economics.
1. Prepare the bitcoin you want to send. The client is responsible for collecting the balance of bitcoin in your wallet (bitcoin QT) to prepare for payment, because every bitcoin you receive is stored in your wallet until you spend it. If you receive two payments from 3btc and 2btc, their records in the wallet are independent of each other, that is, a 3btc and a 2btc, rather than merging them into 5btc (the wallet only records transaction details and does not merge the balance, but you can see the total balance on the interface of the wallet). As time goes on, many bitcoins of different amounts will accumulate in your wallet, So when you send bitcoin, the wallet has to decide which bitcoin is the most suitable for this sending. The bitcoin you get in a transaction is called "inputs" and the bitcoin you spend is called "outputs". There are multiple inputs and outputs in your wallet
2. If your outputs are less than 0.01btc (including the fund changes inside your wallet), you have to pay a handling charge of 0.0001, even if you transfer it to yourself. The wallet has an established rule when preparing your payment amount, that is, when preparing the payment amount in many inputs, try to avoid the amount change less than 0.01btc (for example, if you want to pay 5.005btc, the wallet should choose 3 + 2.005 or 1 + 1 + 3.005 instead of 5 + 0.005)
3. The larger the amount, the higher the age, and the higher the priority. If the amount you send is too small or your bitcoin has just been mined, then your transfer is no longer free. Each transaction will be assigned a priority, which is determined by the degree of currency, the number of bytes and the number of transactions. Specifically, for each input, the client will first multiply the number of bitcoins by the time they exist in the block (currency age, age), and then divide all the procts by the size of the transaction (in bytes). The calculation formula is: priority = sum (input)_ value_ in_ base_ units * input_ age)/size_ in_ If the calculation result is less than 0.576, then the transaction must pay the handling fee. If you do have a large amount of small input and want to transfer it out for free, you can add a large amount of bitcoin with a large age, which will increase the average priority, so that you can transfer out bitcoin for free
4. Charge per kilobyte. At the end of the transfer, the client will detect the size of the transfer (in bytes). The size generally depends on the amount of input and output. The calculation formula is as follows: 148 * input amount + 34 * output amount + 10. If the size of the transfer exceeds 10000 bytes, but the priority meets the free standard, you can still enjoy the free transfer, Otherwise, there will be a handling charge. The cost of 1000 bytes is 0.0001btc by default, but you can also add it in the client. Open the tab "settings & gt; Options & gt; The main purpose is to adjust the handling charge. If the service charge you are setting is less than 0.0001, BTC is calculated as 0.0001.
in the beginning, many domestic platforms didn't charge service charges, but graally many platforms began to charge service charges, such as the well-known fire coin network. But there are still no fees, such as easybtc
a $5 bitcoin transaction may have the same handling charge as a $5000 bitcoin transaction. Fees are not measured in dollars, not even in the number of bitcoins
they are measured by "satoshis". Satoshis is the smallest unit of bitcoin: 100000000 satoshis = 1btc
instead of paying for every bit of bitcoin you send, you are actually paying for the space your transaction occupies in the block. The average transaction size is 226 bytes, so the time to confirm the transaction depends on the cost of the transaction
The service charge of okex bitcoin exchange is the lowest in the world, ranging from 0.15% to 0.02%, and there is no charge for platform currency okb
in bybit, for each successful order, bybit platform will automatically decide to charge or provide rewards according to the order attributes. For "market makers" in the market, the system will give 0.025% reward based on the contract value for each successful price limit order
for the "price receiver" in the market, the system will charge 0.075% of the contract value based on the contract value for each successful market order. A $5 bitcoin transaction may have the same handling charge as a $5000 bitcoin transaction
they are measured by satoshis
one is that bitcoin and RMB are traded on the trading platform. Most of the domestic platforms are free, while most of the foreign platforms are charged, generally less than 1%. This is the safest way to trade
one is the third-party secured transaction, which has a special service provider, and the third-party institutions and indivials generally charge a handling charge of less than 1%. But there is a risk that it may be targeted by the government and suspected of money laundering
another way is face-to-face transaction, where buyers and sellers directly trade in bitcoin and RMB, which is free of charge, and both sides can negotiate the price.
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time of publication: on November 25, 2013, it has been found that Ross
William
Ulbricht, the webmaster of bitcoin black market website "Silk Road", has complicated financial relations with Satoshi
Nakamoto, the inventor of electronic currency