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Title: Why are zero fee transactions not being included in blocks that are not full?
Post by: Bitcoin on Mar 18, 2022, 03:44 pm
Why are zero fee transactions not being included in blocks that are not full?

Today, I sent a Bitcoin payment but it has not been included in a block for about 10 hours now. The payment had the following characteristics:




  • ~0.1 BTC

  • 222 bytes

  • One UTXO as an input (I used coin control)

  • The UTXO was approximately 1 year old



Currently, blocks are not always full (in fact there are blocks that are only 8% full). For that reason I attempted to save the fee.



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(https://bitcoinfees.github.io/#1m)



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(https://blockchain.info/ 2016-08-08 20:42 UTC).



What policy do miners currently have regarding zero fee transactions? I have sent many zero fee transactions in the past (>1 year ago) and the block inclusion time was really quick (~5 blocks maybe). Did the policy of miners change?


Source: Why are zero fee transactions not being included in blocks that are not full? (https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/47944/why-are-zero-fee-transactions-not-being-included-in-blocks-that-are-not-full)