$BTC The Bitcoin network has recorded the lowest activity in 19 months.

The seven-day moving average (7DMA) of transaction volume in the Bitcoin network has reached its lowest level in the past 19 months — only about 317,000 transactions per day. This is the lowest figure since October 2023, when the number of transactions dropped to 269,000. This was reported by The Block.

Despite the fact that the price of the first cryptocurrency remains near historical highs, activity on the blockchain has significantly decreased.

On June 1, 2025, only 256,072 transactions were recorded, according to YChart data.

Amid declining activity, some miners have started to include transactions with fees below the standard threshold of 1 sat/vB — the minimum level for relaying in Bitcoin Core.

The founder of Mempool under the pseudonym Mononaut reported that his transaction with a fee of only 0.1 sat/vB, with a total cost of about $0.01, was mined by MARA, which operates with the low-fee channel Slipstream.