Miners have achieved an unprecedented milestone by accumulating record-breaking daily fees amounting to $23.7 million, according to CryptoQuant’s analyst.
The surge in mining revenue and fees is a direct result of the growing utilization of the Bitcoin network, particularly evident on December 16th when the fees surpassed the $23.7 million mark.
This heightened fee collection is occurring amidst a period of increased demand for block space, driven in part by substantial trading activities on the Ordinals protocol.
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