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=== Package Relay
Early versions of Bitcoin Core didn't place any limits on the number of
Early versions((("transaction fees", "package relay", id="transaction-fee-package-relay")))((("package relay", id="package-relay"))) of Bitcoin Core didn't place any limits on the number of
unconfirmed transactions they stored for later relay and mining in their
mempools (see <<mempool>>). Of course, computers have physical limits, whether
it's the memory (RAM) or disk space--it's not possible for a full node
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If a presigned transaction pays a fee rate below the amount necessary to
get into a node's mempool, there's no way to fee bump it with a child.
If that prevents the transaction from confirming in time, an honest user
might lose money. Package relay is the solution for this critical
might lose money. Package relay is the solution for this ((("transaction fees", "package relay", startref="transaction-fee-package-relay")))((("package relay", startref="package-relay")))critical
problem.
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