Why do Bitcoins on Bittylicious cost so much?

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The price of Bitcoin on Bittylicious can be more than some of the large exchanges out there. To do a fair comparison you would need to compare it with other GBP sites.

There are many costs associated with offering Bitcoins and other virtual currencies to you, the user, on Bittylicious. Compared to the bigger exchanges, the benefits of Bittylicious over a large market include:

  1. Bittylicious is Isle of Man-based and follows Isle of Man law.
  2. Bittylicious is priced primarily in British pounds.
  3. You would need to pay foreign exchange costs to put GBP onto a market (e.g. converting to US Dollars).
  4. On many markets, there are huge restrictions on withdrawing fiat and large Bitcoin amounts.
  5. You often need to pay fees to put money onto the exchanges in the first place.

And other costs that we face include:

  1. There is fraud in the banking world, meaning brokers sometimes lose money altogether.
  2. Most banks hate cryptocurrencies, meaning there's the risk of losing bank accounts.
  3. Banks often charge fees for transactions, especially on business bank accounts.

Those costs, including time costs, all add up. We believe Bittylicious offers one of the simpler ways for people to buy Bitcoins and sometimes this can come at a little extra cost.

Transaction fees

As well as the costs listed above, the Bitcoin network has a concept of transaction fees, which originally was designed to be a small fee for transactions to be sent and included in a Bitcoin block. Bittylicious uses the recommended fee set by the Bitcoin core client to get a transaction confirmed quickly, although if there are unexpected spikes in network activity or a lack of blocks it can take a little longer. Generally these fees are not particularly high, however at times of extreme load on the network, these have however been exceptionally high (~£25) and would always need to be included within the price.

Estimates of the current network fees are available can be viewed at BitInfoCharts.