Title: Will the 0.0005 transaction fee change so BTC remains competitive? Post by: c789 on December 04, 2013, 08:17:34 PM Let's say you're buying a $10 product online. And, let's say the price of 1 BTC is $1500 (we're not there yet, but if trends continue...)
If you use PayPal, the transaction fee in USD is ($0.35 + (0.029 * $10)) = $0.64 If you use Bitcoin, the transaction fee in USD is (0.0005 * $1500) = $0.75 If the price of BTC keeps rising (and I hope it does), soon even PayPal transaction fees will be cheaper than BTC transaction fees for lower priced items (under $20). This is not good for online merchants who want to use BTC. I know the transaction fee can be lowered, but some will not want to do this as it could cause a delay in the transaction being mined. Has the BTC community thought of lowering the transaction fee if the price of BTC/$ gets high enough? And/or if the amount of BTC being transferred is under a certain amount? Title: Re: Will the 0.0005 transaction fee change so BTC remains competitive? Post by: SgtSpike on December 04, 2013, 08:18:13 PM I think the default fee has changed to 0.0001 BTC already.
Title: Re: Will the 0.0005 transaction fee change so BTC remains competitive? Post by: PenAndPaper on December 04, 2013, 08:18:42 PM It has changed already, and it can change in the future as well.
Currently is at 0.0001 BTC Title: Re: Will the 0.0005 transaction fee change so BTC remains competitive? Post by: c789 on December 04, 2013, 08:20:03 PM Ah, 0.0001 BTC.
Thanks for the quick replies Title: Re: Will the 0.0005 transaction fee change so BTC remains competitive? Post by: Barek on December 04, 2013, 08:24:27 PM If you are interested in the topic:
https://gist.github.com/gavinandresen/2961409 |