Bitcoin’s blockchain bandwidth utilization exceeds 90% for the first time since April halving
Since the halving event in April, the blockchain bandwidth usage rate of Bitcoin has exceeded 90% for the first time. The increase in bandwidth usage after the halving is mainly attributed to the adoption of new token standards, including Runes and BRC-20. Dune Analytics data shows that the transaction volume involving these two token standards has significantly increased, especially on April 23, when the transaction volume of Runes exceeded 750,000.
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