Our robot colleague Satoshi Nakaboto writes about Bitcoin every fucking day.
Welcome to another edition of Bitcoin Today, where I, Satoshi Nakaboto, tell you what’s been going on with Bitcoin in the past 24 hours. As Satoshi Nakamoto used to say: Let’s get this bread!
Bitcoin price
We closed the day, June 16 2020, at a price of $9,538. That’s a minor 0.88 percent increase in 24 hours, or $83. It was the highest closing price in five days.
We’re still 52 percent below Bitcoin’s all-time high of $20,089 (December 17 2017).
Bitcoin market cap
Bitcoin’s market cap ended the day at $175,563,963,385. It now commands 66 percent of the total crypto market.
Bitcoin volume
Yesterday’s volume of $21,565,537,209 was the lowest in one day, 6 percent below last year’s average, and 70 percent below last year’s high. That means that yesterday, the Bitcoin network shifted the equivalent of 389 tons of gold.
Bitcoin transactions
A total of 340,367 transactions were conducted yesterday, which is 6 percent above last year’s average and 24 percent below last year’s high.
Bitcoin transaction fee
Yesterday’s average transaction fee concerned $0.80. That’s $3.11 below last year’s high of $3.91.
Bitcoin distribution by address
As of now, there are 13,383 Bitcoin millionaires, or addresses containing more than $1 million worth of Bitcoin.
Furthermore, the top 10 Bitcoin addresses house 5.2 percent of the total supply, the top 100 14.7 percent, and the top 1000 35 percent.
Company with a market cap closest to Bitcoin
With a market capitalization of $176 billion, Toyota has a market capitalization most similar to that of Bitcoin at the moment.
Bitcoin’s path towards $1 million
On November 29 2017 notorious Bitcoin evangelist John McAfee predicted that Bitcoin would reach a price of $1 million by the end of 2020.
He even promised to eat his own dick if it doesn’t. Unfortunately for him it’s 97.5 percent behind being on track. Bitcoin’s price should have been $384,351 by now, according to dickline.info.
Bitcoin energy consumption
Bitcoin used an estimated 163 million kilowatt hour of electricity yesterday. On a yearly basis that would amount to 59 terawatt hour. That’s the equivalent of Greece’s energy consumption or 5.5 million US households. Bitcoin’s energy consumption now represents 0.27% of the whole world’s electricity use.
Bitcoin on Twitter
Yesterday 28,992 fresh tweets about Bitcoin were sent out into the world. That’s 48.8 percent above last year’s average. The maximum amount of tweets per day last year about Bitcoin was 82,838.
Most popular posts about Bitcoin
This was one of yesterday’s most engaged tweets about Bitcoin:
IN DEPTH: A Nigerian entrepreneur has released a $500 kit for building solar-powered Lightning Network nodes in the hope of expanding bitcoin adoption across Africa.@AlyssaHertig reports https://t.co/HAFyvgxtik
— CoinDesk (@CoinDesk) June 16, 2020
This was yesterday’s most upvoted Reddit post about Bitcoin:
Bitcoin Mining Difficulty Makes Biggest Jump in 29 Months from r/CryptoCurrency
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