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Michael Saylor: Concerns about insufficient Bitcoin block space are gradually fading, and global transfers still maintain low fees

2026-07-09 00:21:03
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Strategy founder Michael Saylor stated that after a decade of concerns about the lack of block space and controversies surrounding non-monetary uses, Bitcoin still does not have the so-called "spam transaction problem." Currently, the Bitcoin network transaction fee is about 1 sat/vB, and anyone can quickly transfer any amount of Bitcoin globally at a cost of approximately $0.3.

The market's free mechanism has been addressing the challenges faced by Bitcoin block space.

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