STABLECOIN ISSUER PAXOS OVERPAYS 510750 ON BITCOIN TRANSACTION

Last updated: June 15, 2025, 01:07  |  Written by: Charlie Shrem

Stablecoin Issuer Paxos Overpays 510750 On Bitcoin Transaction
Stablecoin Issuer Paxos Overpays 510750 On Bitcoin Transaction

In An Extraordinary Incident That

Crypto infrastructure provider Paxos has taken responsibility for a Bitcoin BTC/USD transaction that incurred an exorbitant fee of $510,000.

In an extraordinary incident that sent shockwaves through the cryptocurrency community, Paxos, the world’s leading online payments giant, inadvertently

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[NEWS] Paxos Accidentally Paid $510,750 For Just One Bitcoin

In A Surprising Turn Of

In a surprising turn of events, PayPal, the global online payments giant, reportedly overpaid a staggering $510,750 on a Bitcoin transaction fee. The incident, initially

PayPal Partner Paxos Overpaid $510,750 In The Largest USD

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On September

On September 10, BUSD stablecoin issuer Paxos accidentally paid more than $510,750 in one Bitcoin transaction fee. This information was confirmed through a statement from a

Bitcoin (BTC) transaction error: Paxos overpaid fees!

PayPal made a huge blunder by entering 19.89 BTC as transaction fees on Bitcoin, instead of 0.074 BTC; Wang Chun, co-founder of the F2Pool mining pool, who

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