Crypto Guide

Transaction Speed, Security, Fees, and Options

Here are many ways to transfer bitcoin (BTC). The speed, security risk, and cost of these various options are worth looking into so you can use the transaction program that is tailored to your needs

Transaction Speed

By design, bitcoin transactions take around 10 minutes for each transaction. This is because bitcoin transfer requires multiple confirmations through the mining process, which ranges from a few minutes to a half an hour. Despite this, a transaction is often irreversible once the initial transfer is digitized. Companies like CoinSafe, a free bitcoin ATM service, are pioneering ways to reduce the required transaction time to make the payment process less arduous. By monitoring mining machine nodes, they believe they can reduce the average wait time from 10 minutes to 10 seconds; this would surely be a great advantage to this bitcoin ATM (BTM) company. The tricky part is, that this would be exclusive to CoinSafe, so it could either make them the exclusive heir to the most efficient BTM processing, or alienate them due to lack of compatibility. It is likely that the former would occur, especially if it means 1/10th of the wait time. Be sure to keep up to date on transaction speed technology, because it will allow you to enlighten your investments and see where the future of BTC transactions is heading.

Security

Since BTC is not regulated by any centralized authority, there have been questions regarding the security of this cryptocurrency. Historically, there have been very few security breaches that have allowed fraudulent transactions. The ingenuity of bitcoin has made it a safe option in terms of avoiding cyber theft.

Although, back in August of 2010 a loophole was found in the system which allowed some greedy users to bypass the inherent BTC transaction restrictions which allowed them to create an indefinite number of bitcoin. With a ravenous act of greed, Over 184 billion bitcoin were created in such a manner. Within that same day the blatant fraudulent transaction was detected and the fraudulent bitcoin were destroyed. The bug was fixed and an updated version of bitcoin protocol was implemented. This was the only major known glitch to hit the BTC market, and it was swept clean by the internet militia rather hastily.

The infrastructure of bitcoin protocol is very secure, but the problem resides in the various wallets and services used for bitcoin transactions. This means it is imperative that you find the most secure programs and hardware to handle your precious BTC currency. If any security breach occurs, you can assume that it was some sort of deficiency in the program or your computer’s security. Examples of program breaches are rather numerous.

Inputs.io was hacked twice for a total of 4,100 bitcoin worth around 1.2$ million USD at the time. The hackers infiltrated the system cloud-hosting provider and gained access to various funds. The hacker gained access to the site’s accounts on Linode through a series of old email accounts and reset the site’s account password. Mt. Gox also suffered immensely from internet hackers. They recently filed for bankruptcy protection after losing 468$ million USD worth of bitcoin to fraudulent transactions. Investigators believe the thieves took advantage of transaction malleability, which allowed them to modify the transaction to trick the system into thinking the transaction had not occurred, when in actuality, the BTC infrastructure had executed the transfer. After this breach, transactions were temporarily frozen, but efficient bitcoin exchanges such as Bitstamp and BTC-E resolved these issues shortly after the breach, and resumed operation with a few days.

It was not just the BTC transfer and storage programs which suffered, Silk Road 2.0 suffered a loss of 2.7$ million USD worth of bitcoin from its escrow account. Because Silk Road is not necessarily accustomed to BTC security, they had no fail safe to prevent such a large theft from occurring.

Transaction Fees

Although most bitcoin transactions are free of charge, one of the downsides to BTC transactions is that they sometimes do require a transaction fee. Fees often incur when transactions draw coins from many bitcoin addresses, which requires a large amount of data. For transactions like these, a small fee is usually expected. The transaction fee is received and process by the initial bitcoin miner who mined the given block. If you wish to avoid unwanted transaction fees, you should be fully knowledgeable of any potential fees that may incur on a transfer. Transaction cancellation is also a possibility if you are presented with an unexpected fee.

Here is a list from blockchain.info regarding the total monthly transaction fees of the recent transfer period:

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Considering that there are over 100’s of thousands of transactions occurring daily, these total transaction fees are nearly negligible. These fees are most common when accruing numerous amounts of small payouts such as when you are collecting BTC donations, affiliate revenue, or receiving small quantities of free bitcoin from various sources.

Transaction Options

There are many transaction options when it comes to transferring BTC. As the days go by, bitcoin are becoming more common and acceptable. This is ensuring their value as a currency.

  1. Bank Wire: Viable option for trading bitcoin. Be sure to personally talk with the banks involved before committing to any sort of large bank wire transaction (allows various currencies)
  2. BitcoinPay: Payment gateway involved in BTC transfer; initiates instant confirmation from the bitcoin network. They offer a special guarantee which promises no chargeback and no fraudulence (allows USD, EUR, PLN, CZK)
  3. OKPay: A simple non-reversible BTC processing service that supports 19 world currencies (allows USD, EUR, GBP, RUB, CHF, etc)
  4. WARNING - PayPal: Easy for charge-backs, and the terms of service do not allow bitcoin. This makes fraudulent transactions very easy. Try to avoid PayPal for bitcoin transactions
  5. Euro SEPA Transfer: Often free wire transferring between European banks, and is cleared in approximately one working day after the transaction. Fraudsters avoid this transfer service, which means it is a wise choice for the noble BTC users (Allows EUR).