Bitcoin Miner F2Pool Returns 19.8 BTC to Paxos After Overpaid Fee
Paxos paid $520,000 for a $2,000 bitcoin transaction earlier this week.

Bitcoin mining pool F2Pool has returned 19.8 bitcoin
Paxos said the overpayment was due to a "bug" in the corporate operations side of business. Bitcoin fees are typically no more than $20 per transaction. Blockchain data shows the funds were returned to Paxos on Friday.
A bitcoin fee is what miners receive after a transaction is confirmed on the Bitcoin blockchain. Fees can be adjusted by the user to give certain transactions priority over others.
"After conducting identity verification, we have confirmed the ownership of these BTC, and fully refunded the fee to the sender," F2Pool wrote on X.
The refund comes after intense discussion amongst the bitcoin community, with the likes of Stake.fish founder Chun Wang saying that he "regretted" agreeing to a refund with Paxos.
Casa Hodl co-founder and early bitcoin developer Jameson Lopp praised Bitcoin as being a "cooperative network" after the fee was returned.
"Bitcoin is an adversarial network, but on the flip side it's also a cooperative network," Lopp wrote on X. "Miners are humans too, and they realize that people make mistakes. While retaining egregious transaction fees makes for a nice short-term profit, returning those funds is the humane decision."
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