There’s a difference between crypto transactions and payments: a transaction is a container for inputs from your wallet and outputs to your recipient, so it can have multiple outputs. Each individual output represents a payment. This is important because simple transaction counts might obscure higher payment counts. For example, EOS transactions have averaged 3,000 percent to that of BTC’s over the month of August. However, EOS payments only averaged 12 percent to that of BTC’s. This is a substantial difference that could lead one astray when not taking both into consideration. For more research insights check out the CoinDesk Research section here. |
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