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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @justin_shocknet 8 Mar \ parent \ on: Are we close to consensus for Bitcoin's next upgrade? bitcoin
Bitcoin doesn't have floating points so there is no .1 sat that can be paid to a miner or otherwise, there could of course be private mempools and out-of-band miner fees to get users below 1 sat/byte in batches, but that's still not sovereign use of Bitcoin if you're dependent on an account of sorts with a private mining template.
100 byte transaction, 0.01 sat/byte feerate: 1 sat fee.
no fractions needed.
iiuc.
but that's not important to my argument, since I want high feerates anyway.
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That'd have to be done out of band in a private mining market since it wouldn't be "per byte" but flat rate 1 sat
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