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==Transaction Pools in Bitcoin== | ==Transaction Pools in Bitcoin== | ||
− | A bitcoin node ... [https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#3,24h] | + | A bitcoin [[Node| node]] stores bitcoin transactions that have been validated but not mined ... Mempool data are used extensively by block explorers, wallet servers and other Bitcoin related web services [https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#3,24h]. |
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The [[Genesis upgrade| Genesis]] upgrade to Bitcoin SV will introduce taxonomy within the mempool, aimed at improving efficiency for transaction validators and miners. | The [[Genesis upgrade| Genesis]] upgrade to Bitcoin SV will introduce taxonomy within the mempool, aimed at improving efficiency for transaction validators and miners. | ||
− | * ''Primary Mempool'' - | + | * '''Primary Mempool''' - |
− | * ''Secondary Mempool'' - | + | * '''Secondary Mempool''' - |
Revision as of 13:46, 7 January 2020
A transaction pool or mempool is a data structure used to store unconfirmed transactions prior to inclusion in a block.
Transaction Pools in Bitcoin
A bitcoin node stores bitcoin transactions that have been validated but not mined ... Mempool data are used extensively by block explorers, wallet servers and other Bitcoin related web services [1].
Secondary Transaction Pools and Genesis
The Genesis upgrade to Bitcoin SV will introduce taxonomy within the mempool, aimed at improving efficiency for transaction validators and miners.
- Primary Mempool -
- Secondary Mempool -