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A block number and some labels related to Bitcoin fees!
Here's what I think:
* Block 860,689: This is a specific block number in the Bitcoin blockchain. Blocks are groups of transactions that are verified and added to the blockchain by miners.
* "High priority", "Medium priority", "Low priority", and "No priority": These labels likely refer to the priority level of unconfirmed transactions (also known as mempool) waiting to be included in a block. Transactions with high priority are more important and should be confirmed first, while those with low or no priority can wait longer.
* "Purging": This label might indicate that some transactions are being removed from the mempool due to their age, size, or other factors.
So, it seems like you're interested in understanding the status of Bitcoin transactions in relation to block 860,689 and the mempool. Is there something specific you'd like to know or discuss?
Here's what I think:
* Block 860,689: This is a specific block number in the Bitcoin blockchain. Blocks are groups of transactions that are verified and added to the blockchain by miners.
* "High priority", "Medium priority", "Low priority", and "No priority": These labels likely refer to the priority level of unconfirmed transactions (also known as mempool) waiting to be included in a block. Transactions with high priority are more important and should be confirmed first, while those with low or no priority can wait longer.
* "Purging": This label might indicate that some transactions are being removed from the mempool due to their age, size, or other factors.
So, it seems like you're interested in understanding the status of Bitcoin transactions in relation to block 860,689 and the mempool. Is there something specific you'd like to know or discuss?