@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ they're attempting to mine, up to the maximum size (weight) allowed to
be included in a block. To find even more packages that might be
profitable to mine, the miner can evaluate packages across multiple
generations (e.g., an unconfirmed parent transaction being combined with
both its child and grandchild). This is ((("ancestor fee rate mining")))called _ancestor fee rate
both its child and grandchild). This is ((("ancestor fee rate mining")))((("CPFP (child pays for parent) fee bumping", "ancestor fee rate mining")))called _ancestor fee rate
mining_.
Bitcoin Core has implemented ancestor fee rate mining for many years,