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Trader Pays $60,000 for a Single Bitcoin Transaction

April 9, 2025
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  • A Bitcoin user has paid nearly 0.75BTC in a transaction fee.
  • This equates to nearly US$60,000 at the time of transacting.
  • The user tried to replace the initial transaction they made and likely made a panic-induced error.
  • There is no way for the user to recover the funds. The mistake raises questions relating to the user experience while transacting on the Bitcoin network.

A user transacting on the Bitcoin network has paid a steep transaction fee of 0.75BTC, which equates to around USD$60,000 (AUS$100,776) at the time of the transaction. 

The user quite likely made the move in error and had used a replace-by-fee (RBF) mechanism in an attempt to replace his initial transaction. An RBF allows users to replace a pending transaction with a new transaction by paying a higher transaction cost. 

The transaction hash of the nearly 0.75BTC transaction fee, source: blockchair.com

The infamous transaction occurred after midnight UTC on April 8, 2025 and involved a second RBF after the initial transaction and first RBF.

How Did This Occur?

Such a mistake prompts one to ask what could have caused such a substantial error to have occurred. 

The likely panicked user may have accidentally entered in the wrong sat value when manually typing what fee to use for his transaction. Sats are a smaller unit value for measuring Bitcoin. 

Another possibility is that the user mixed up a fee in absolute terms as opposed to a fee in terms of satoshis per virtual byte. It is also possible that there could have been a bug in the automated script.

The average fee of a Bitcoin transaction, source: ycharts.com

Such an error leads one to question whether the UX of transacting on Bitcoin is of a suitable standard for mass adoption. It also serves as a potential example of why mass adoption in terms of transactions may be occurring on other chains. 

However, arguments exist for Bitcoin’s core purpose as being a store of value, not a hub for on-chain transactions. Yet, if one wishes to own or move their assets on-chain, it still sets an example of how poorly the experience can go. 

Even if the error was at least in part due to the fault of the user, a better UI and UX could still help to solve such issues.

Related: US Lawyer’s FOI Request to Uncover “Great Mystery” of Satoshi Nakamoto’s Identity

How Does a Bitcoin Transaction Work?

Bitcoin transactions are finalised by being included in a block with confirmations by other blocks within the same chain. While transactions are in the mempool, it is the miners who decide what to confirm, and this is essentially decided by who pays the highest price for a transaction.

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