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Bitcoin Pizza accepts Bitcoin this time

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16 points by russellthehippo 4 years ago · 9 comments

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wannabebarista 4 years ago

I didn't realize that Bitcoin's transaction fees had dropped enough to make this somewhat feasible: https://ycharts.com/indicators/bitcoin_average_transaction_f....

  • gruez 4 years ago

    what changed? Usually when there's a run-up in price, transaction fees skyrocket. I always thought it was from all the people transferring to exchanges to cash out, but why not this time?

    • neb_b 4 years ago

      The lightning network is getting more popular. More people are using that for smaller transactions

    • kaetemi 4 years ago

      More systems have been switched over to the segwit native addresses, which have cheaper transactions. A simple transaction can be as low as 30ct nowadays.

      • gruez 4 years ago

        Under the best case comparison (legacy P2PKH compared to native segwit), segwit is only 50% smaller. Under more realistic comparisons (P2SH segwit vs native segwit), the difference is much smaller. Is a 100% increase in transaction volume (more realistically I estimate 50%) enough to make the network go from congested with sky high fees (I remember periods where the clearing rate was 200+ sat/byte) to almost zero congestion?

loudandskittish 4 years ago

Problem is, you could end up spending $3.8 billion on pizza.

amelius 4 years ago

World's most environmentally unfriendly pizza.

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