Bitcoin Fees Beat Ethereum for Third Day Ahead of Halving.
Bitcoin fees have surpassed Ethereum's for three days as miners prep for the halving and Runes.
On April 17, Bitcoin miners earned $7.47 million in fees, edging out Ethereum stakers by $160,000. Over the same period, Bitcoin miners earned $9.98 million and $5.91 million respectively, surpassing Ethereum stakers by $3.5 million and $1.1 million. However, Ethereum maintains a slight lead on a 7-day average fee basis, at $8.55 million compared to Bitcoin's $7.57 million.
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Bitcoin Fees Beat Ethereum for Third Day Ahead of Halving.
Bitcoin fees have surpassed Ethereum's for three days as miners prep for the halving and Runes.
On April 17, Bitcoin miners earned $7.47 million in fees, edging out Ethereum stakers by $160,000. Over the same period, Bitcoin miners earned $9.98 million and $5.91 million respectively, surpassing Ethereum stakers by $3.5 million and $1.1 million. However, Ethereum maintains a slight lead on a 7-day average fee basis, at $8.55 million compared to Bitcoin's $7.57 million.
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