Bitcoin Faces Crisis: Network Activity Plummets Despite Price Surge

July 6, 2025
Bitcoin Faces Crisis: Network Activity Plummets Despite Price Surge
  • Despite Bitcoin reaching historic price highs, network activity has plummeted by 97%, raising alarms among market observers.

  • The low transaction activity raises concerns about the sustainability of Bitcoin, as it could lead to increased centralization by states and institutions.

  • Pending transactions have fluctuated between 3,000 and 30,000 since March 2025, highlighting weak demand even as Bitcoin's value rises.

  • As of July 5, 2025, the Bitcoin mempool contained only about 5,000 pending transactions, a stark contrast to the 150,000 recorded during the price surge in late 2024.

  • Bitcoin's exchange volume has also shown a downward trend, with the 30-day average dropping to $5.9 billion, indicating a consolidation phase despite price rallies.

  • Experts suggest that the significant lack of user engagement, with many actual users having left the network, marks a potential crisis for Bitcoin's future.

  • Nonetheless, institutional interest remains strong, with $1 billion in net inflows into spot BTC ETFs, indicating some confidence in Bitcoin despite the broader market challenges.

  • Valenzuela warned that the near-empty mempool could lead to potential centralization of the network, diminishing its decentralized nature.

  • Transaction volumes have dropped by 90%, indicating a significant decline in user engagement on the blockchain.

  • Joao Wedson, founder of Alphractal, pointed out that the low mempool density reflects the absence of retail investors, which is crucial for market vitality.

  • This decline in daily network utility poses challenges for miners' financial sustainability and threatens the decentralization of the Bitcoin network.

  • Miner revenues have suffered due to fewer transactions, with fees now contributing less than one percent to their overall earnings.

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