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Bitcoin Transactions per Day Rebound in 2026, Reaching Third
On June 23, 2026, Bitcoin's network processed 862,979 transactions, the third-highest single-day count since its 2009 launch.
Key takeaways
- Bitcoin logged 862,979 transactions on June 23, 2026, the third-highest day since 2009.
- 2026 transaction medians already top full-year 2024 and 2025 marks.
- June 2026 transactions averaged 651,655 daily, up 90% from June 2025’s 342,866 average.
- The June 23 print signals Bitcoin’s on-chain activity is climbing back toward its most active historical territory.
- A high transaction count reflects more wallets moving funds across the base blockchain layer.
On June 23, 2026, Bitcoin's network processed 862,979 transactions, the third-highest single-day count since its 2009 launch. This follows a steady climb in daily transactions throughout the first half of 2026, with June averaging 651,655 transactions per day - 90% higher than June 2025. The year-to-date median and average daily transactions (529,623 and 533,890, respectively) already exceed full-year figures for 2024 and 2025. The record day reflects broader network activity growth, contrasting with 2025's subdued performance, where no day exceeded 700,000 transactions. The all-time high remains 927,010 transactions on April 23, 2024.
By the numbers
- 862,979
- transactions on June 23, 2026
- 927,010
- all-time high transactions on April 23, 2024
- 910,083
- second-highest transactions on Sept. 8, 2024
- +90%
- daily transactions June 2026 vs June 2025
- 651,655
- average daily transactions June 2026
- 529,623
- 2026 year-to-date median daily transactions
How it unfolded
- Bitcoin blockchain launched
- all-time high 927,010 transactions
- daily transactions decline 18% vs 2024
- 862,979 transactions, third-highest day
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