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Can a Zero-Fee Transaction Still Be Considered ‘Valid’ by the Network?

Yes, a zero-fee transaction can be perfectly valid according to the network's consensus rules, provided it meets all other requirements. These requirements include correct digital signatures, proper formatting, and sufficient unspent outputs (UTXOs) to cover the transaction amount.

While many nodes have a minimum fee threshold for relaying, the core validity check is separate from the fee amount.

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