I remember the days when I started to use Bitcoin and send or receive Bitcoins from my wallet, sometimes I wonder why the transaction fees are high and sometimes why the transaction takes a very long time to confirm.
Later on, along the road of learning Bitcoin, I realized how these transactions work.
Why do transaction fees matter?Speed of transaction and cost efficiency, of course, who doesn't want an almost instant and almost free transaction fee in all of our transactions online?
Tips for how to manage Bitcoin transaction fees:1. Using a fee estimator:Most of the time before I make my transaction, even low or high, I always check the current fee estimator in some platform, (there is already built-in fee estimators on your wallet).
Most of the time I used bitcoinfees.net
mempool.space - this is also good
Here are the others that I got from another topic:
2. Using Bech32 address:This is the new format of Bitcoin address that is advanced and will make the transaction fees lower when you send Bitcoin from Bech32 BTC address.
3. Batch your transactions:This is only applicable if you want to send to multiple addresses, instead of creating multiple transactions on multiple addresses, you will just have to create 1 transaction, which will save a lot of fees.
4. Use lightning network: This is new and for some people, it's difficult to setup a lightning network, to send or receive, but for smaller and more frequent transactions, using the lightning network is the savior, you can get almost instant and almost free transactions.
5. Check transaction details before confirming to send:This will help you to confirm how much time you will wait or expect that the transaction will confirmed, some wallets have this feature before you confirm the transaction from your wallet, you can check the fee, the estimate of confirmation time, and some fee adjustments.
I hope this will help us, especially for those who are learning Bitcoin.
Have other tips on managing Bitcoin fees? Feel free to share and add more below and let's help each other!