Bitcoin Network Fee Now
Current Bitcoin network fee (sat/vB) in real time. Find the best moment to transact.
Estimated cost of a typical transaction (~140 vBytes): —
Updates every 60s. Source: mempool.space + CoinGecko. Sat/vB = Bitcoin network fee unit.
What is the Bitcoin network fee right now?
The Bitcoin network fee is what you pay miners to include your transaction in a block. It's measured in sat/vB (satoshis per virtual byte) and varies with how many transactions compete for space in the mempool. When the network is congested, the fee rises; when it's calm, you can transact paying very little. This tool shows the current sat/vB and converts the cost of a typical transaction to fiat.
There are three levels: fast (next block, ~10 min), normal (~30 min) and economy (may take hours but costs less). If you're not in a hurry, picking economy during low-activity hours saves a lot.
How to pay less fee
Transactions on the Liquid network (used by PixBitcoin) have negligible fees compared to Bitcoin mainnet, plus more privacy. For on-chain moves, watch the mempool and send when the fee is low — usually weekends and late nights.
FAQ
What is sat/vB?
Satoshis per virtual byte: the Bitcoin network fee unit. The higher it is, the faster your transaction confirms.
Why does the fee change so much?
Because it depends on real-time demand for block space. More transactions competing = higher fee.
Buy at the right time
With the Liquid network you pay minimal fees. Buy Bitcoin with Pix, no KYC.
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