For the first time since May, the Bitcoin Dominance Index surpassed 51.1 percent, solidifying its position as the cryptocurrency market’s most valuable, secure, and widely utilized blockchain network.
Why Bitcoin’s Dominance Index Fell Below 40 Percent and Possible Reason For RecoveryIn May, the transaction fees of Bitcoin payments increased drastically, up to $4 on average per transaction, due to the abrupt increase in the size of the Bitcoin mempool–the holding area for unconfirmed transactions–and the average Bitcoin block size.
Several analysts and developers attributed to the sudden surge in the number of transactions and the size of the Bitcoin mempool to potential spam attacks that were deliberately launched with the intent of clogging the Bitcoin network with transactions with substantially low transaction fees.
In an interview with BraveNewCoin, Laurent, the French developer behind Bitcoin analytics platform OXT, stated:
“Considering that the published elements are the result of an exploratory analysis, I would say that I’m 95% confident [that spam attacks occurred]. 100% confidence will require an in-depth analysis which is currently outside what my financial resources allow me to do. We’ll need an in-depth analysis to estimate the cost of this attack but it’s likely that it wasn’t so expensive (all things being relative).”
Whether spam attacks led to the congestion of the Bitcoin blockchain network is of less importance, as some analysts argue that spam transactions with small fees should be considered as Bitcoin transactions and verified by the miners. But, it is crucial to acknowledge that the integration of Segregated Witness (SegWit), a scaling and transaction malleability solution developed by the Bitcoin Core development team, relieved the Bitcoin blockchain network of congestion by decreasing the size of individual transactions.
More importantly, the adoption rate of SegWit is growing at rapid pace. According to prominent Bitcoin investor and Atlanta Digital Currency Fund partner Alistair Milne, 10 percent of transactions in the Bitcoin network are already SegWit-enabled and more or less one tenth of the users in Bitcoins which amount of millions of users, have started to experience significant decrease in fees despite the lack of SegWit implementation by popular Bitcoin wallets such as Blockchain and Coinbase.
Because receivers can start dealing with SegWit-enabled transactions and large platforms like ShapeShift, which account for three percent of all global Bitcoin transactions, the rate of SegWit adoption will continue to rise at an exponential rate.
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