Litecoin’s official account published a detailed update emphasizing how the network’s remarkably low transaction fees, often under $1,000 per day in total, reflect its design as a scalable, efficient blockchain built for long-term sustainability.
According to the post, daily Litecoin fees frequently fall below $1,000, even with around 200,000 transactions per day, averaging just $0.0007 per transaction. The network’s current throughput of roughly 2.5 transactions per second (TPS) remains far below its theoretical maximum capacity of 56 TPS, ensuring continued low-cost usage even as adoption grows.
Litecoin fees paid on a given day in $ is incredibly low.
Many times under $1,000 for an entire 24 hour period. How is this good, you ask?Miners mostly mine LTC currently for block rewards. It is the main driver of their operations. Merged mining is even more profitable with a… pic.twitter.com/H2Y4kUwHYQ
— Litecoin (@litecoin) October 24, 2025
Upcoming Halving and Fee Importance
The update comes as the next Litecoin halving, scheduled for 2027, approaches, cutting the per-block mining reward from 6.25 LTC to 3.125 LTC. Subsequent halvings will continue to reduce miner rewards, making transaction fees an increasingly important component of miner revenue.
However, Litecoin developers argue that low fees are a strength, not a weakness. With innovations such as SegWit (2017), MWEB privacy addresses (2022), and continual protocol updates, Litecoin was designed by Charlie Lee to scale for everyday transactions, offering both a store of value (SoV) and a medium of exchange.
Resilience and Network Strengths
The post also highlighted Litecoin’s resilience during Bitcoin’s congestion period (2023–2024), when users migrated to LTC to escape Bitcoin’s average transaction fees of $17.50, compared to Litecoin’s $0.01.
With 14 years of zero downtime, full decentralization, and no founder pre-mine, Litecoin continues to position itself as “digital silver”, a cost-efficient, reliable blockchain for global payments and long-term value storage.

