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Fees are less than 2%
I think you have the wrong units. The average fee is 1.5 USD.
This is quite quick. Last time I looked the it was around 3 years. Most of the cost comes from buying the hardware.
my calculations were made without taking into account the growth of the network's complexity. So, when I tried it last time, the network's complexity had increased so much in a year and a half that the equipment was not bringing in much, and it was not worth the risk of investing. However, things may be different now, and I may be mistaken.
UPD: Now I just buy Bitcoin on exchanges, and it brings me the same % of income as mining. But I don't have to deal with equipment, follow ridiculous laws, or waste electricity. =) That's why I say that many peole just tkabe bitclin to cold wallets. Less bitcloin exists on exchage then grow price.
When I first looked at Bitcoin it was around $10/BTC and electricity to mine (on a cpu) was about the same.
The people who make money mining bitcoin have a combination of very cheap electricity and/or next generation asic hardware.
Part of my last minig farm, if you interesting.
and yes, I also mined bitcoins on the CPU. back when you could get near 200 bitcoins per hour of work. After that I mined altcoins on video cards, mined through nicehash. what I have not mined. and I can say - it's all thrown money. much, much more profitable just to buy cryptocurrency and hold on cold wallet.
if you don't want to tell me that people are setting up mining farms in Somalia (because it's pointless from a risk perspective), I don't think electricity rates are particularly lower anywhere else.
In any case, you can make money from anything. It's just that the risks associated with mining don't justify the investment. That's all.
https://bitinfocharts.com/ru/comparison/bitcoin-fee_to_reward.html#3m
Percents you can calculate self. That's not for all blocks, but in a day.
UPD: This is not for every block, of course, but for the whole day. I was wrong about that. Maybe really 2%
Ballpark calculations
Winning a block gets you 3.125 BTC + approx. 0.06BTC in fees (2%). $6000 in transactions fees with 4000 transactions per block = $1.50 per transaction.