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What Happens to Low-Fee Transactions during Peak Network Usage?

During peak network usage, the mempool fills up quickly, and the competition for block space drives up the required fee rate. Low-fee transactions are pushed to the back of the queue, often waiting for hours or days for confirmation, or they may be dropped from the mempool entirely.

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