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Bitcoin Hovers Near $110,000 as Daily Transaction Fees Fall 56% Since January
Bitcoin's blockchain activity has declined sharply in 2025, with daily transaction fees dropping from approximately 4.7 BTC in January to just over 2 BTC in May—a 56% decrease. Average block size has contracted by around 10% since the first quarter, settling near 1.53 MB. Despite reduced network congestion, Bitcoin maintains price levels above $110,000, though miners now depend more heavily on block subsidies as fee income diminishes.
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Retail Bitcoin Deposits to Binance Drop 80% as ETFs and Institutions Drive Market Activity
Small Bitcoin holders have sharply reduced exchange activity, with daily deposits from wallets holding less than 0.1 BTC falling from approximately 552 BTC in early 2023 to 92 BTC currently, according to CryptoQuant data. The shift follows the January 2024 launch of spot Bitcoin ETFs, which provided regulated exposure channels that reduced direct exchange interaction. ETF flows and corporate treasury purchases have become the primary drivers of network demand, replacing traditional retail trading activity.
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Strategy Acquires 397 BTC for $45.6 Million, Total Holdings Reach 641,205 BTC
Strategy purchased 397 BTC between October 27 and November 2 for $45.6 million at an average price of $114,771 per coin, according to a company filing dated November 3. The acquisition brings the software-intelligence firm's total Bitcoin holdings to 641,205 BTC, representing a combined investment of $47.49 billion at an average cost of $74,057 per BTC. The company, chaired by Michael Saylor, financed the purchase through proceeds from at-the-market equity programs, raising approximately $69.5 million during the period.
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Bitcoin Slips to $107,900 as Spot ETFs Post $290M Outflows; Analyst Highlights Altcoin Accumulation Phase
Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs recorded combined net outflows of nearly $290 million for the third consecutive session, with Bitcoin trading around $107,900—down 2.5% in 24 hours. BlackRock's IBIT led Bitcoin redemptions at $149 million, while Ethereum products saw $98.2 million in withdrawals. The sustained outflows signal caution among institutional investors as markets await clearer directional cues.
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