Fanis on Nostr: That's just because the transactions that pay really high fees push the ones that ...
That's just because the transactions that pay really high fees push the ones that don't from the current next block. If there were enough degens out ther paying crazy high fees, their transactions would fit several "in construction" blocks, as you expect. There isn't just a full block of "really high fee" paying transactions in the mempool (yet?).
You can watch the mesmerising ballet of lower fee rates transactions getting pushed off the current next block in the detailed view of the block.
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