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How Is the Size of the Mempool an Indicator of Network Congestion?

A rapidly growing or persistently large mempool size indicates high network congestion. When the demand for block space (number of pending transactions) exceeds the rate at which blocks are being mined, transactions accumulate in the mempool.

This congestion leads to increased competition for space, forcing users to offer higher fees to ensure timely confirmation.

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