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Bitcoin Transferred More Than $3.2 Trillion in Value Last Year

Bitcoin transferred more than $3. 2 trillion in value last year

Bitcoin Transferred More Than $3.2 Trillion in Value Last Year

bitcoin’s (BTC) layer 1 transaction volume in 2018 was $3.2 trillionFurthermore, over $2.2 trillionof BTC was traded throughout last year – almost four times more than the amount traded in 2017, despite the falling prices. 


$3.2 Trillion Transferred Despite Lower Price

Twitter account Satoshi Capital Research (@chartingbitcoin) has shared some statistics of BTC’s performance in 2018 compared to previous years.

Accordingly, BTC’s total traded volume for 2018 is $2.2 trillion, which is more than the traded volume of the Bulgarian Lev (BGN) and right behind the Chilean Peso. It’s also almost four times the volume traded in 2017, which was $858 billion.

What’s more, the transferred value is denominated in USD terms. Therefore, the declining price of 2018 should also be taken into account.

Bitcoin transferred more than $3. 2 trillion in value last year

Meanwhile, the total on-chain transaction volume was $3.2 trillion in 2018, which doesn’t even include the second layer Lightning Network that quickly grew to more than 5,200 nodes and over 19,000 channels by the end of last year.

A Global Currency

Additionally, Bitcoinist recently reported that BTC transactions have hit a yearly high of 325,000 confirmed transactions daily.

Back in 2017, only about 10 percent of BTC payments were made using the Segregated Witness (SegWit) protocol. This number has increased substantially in 2018, as SegWit transactions comprise 40 percent of all the transactions carried out on BTC’s network.

Satoshi Capital Research makes a point that the above fact “solidifies” the position of BTC as a global currency, with BTC now seeing greater volumes than the Argentinian peso and the Bulgarian Lev.

Earlier in January, in his first New Year show, Max Keiser said that the new world reserve currency will invariably be BTC.

What do you think of BTC’s performance in 2018? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments below!


Images courtesy of Twitter/@chartingbitcoin, Shutterstock

Published at Mon, 21 Jan 2019 20:00:59 +0000

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