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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ willing to pay higher fees--are the spenders.
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For those reasons, both technical and practical, it is customary in
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Bitcoin for spenders to pay transaction fees. There are exceptions,
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such as for merchants that accept unconfirmed transactions and in
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protocols that don't immediately broadcast transactions after they are
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protocols that don't immediately broadcast [.keep-together]#transactions# after they are
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signed (preventing the spender from being able to choose an appropriate
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fee for the current market). We'll explore those exceptions((("transaction fees", "responsibility for", startref="fees-responsibility"))) later.
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