Can I send almost 1MB transaction?
Block size is still limited to 1MB. As I understood, transaction size is no longer limited. So can I be sure that my transaction with 29000 outputs and reliable fee will be included into block?
Or what is the max transaction size?
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Block size is still limited to 1MB. As I understood, transaction size is no longer limited. So can I be sure that my transaction with 29000 outputs and reliable fee will be included into block?
Or what is the max transaction size?
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Yes, but the question and both answers are not relevant now
– Elizaveta Olehnovich
13 hours ago
Related: Block 364292 is basically one massive transaction: blockstream.info/block/…
– chytrik
5 hours ago
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Block size is still limited to 1MB. As I understood, transaction size is no longer limited. So can I be sure that my transaction with 29000 outputs and reliable fee will be included into block?
Or what is the max transaction size?
transactions json-rpc raw-transaction full-node
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Block size is still limited to 1MB. As I understood, transaction size is no longer limited. So can I be sure that my transaction with 29000 outputs and reliable fee will be included into block?
Or what is the max transaction size?
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Yes, but the question and both answers are not relevant now
– Elizaveta Olehnovich
13 hours ago
Related: Block 364292 is basically one massive transaction: blockstream.info/block/…
– chytrik
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Yes, but the question and both answers are not relevant now
– Elizaveta Olehnovich
13 hours ago
Related: Block 364292 is basically one massive transaction: blockstream.info/block/…
– chytrik
5 hours ago
Yes, but the question and both answers are not relevant now
– Elizaveta Olehnovich
13 hours ago
Yes, but the question and both answers are not relevant now
– Elizaveta Olehnovich
13 hours ago
Related: Block 364292 is basically one massive transaction: blockstream.info/block/…
– chytrik
5 hours ago
Related: Block 364292 is basically one massive transaction: blockstream.info/block/…
– chytrik
5 hours ago
add a comment |
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Can I send almost 1MB transaction?
To be able to send a transaction that a miner will accept, that transaction has to be a standard transaction. As defined in policy.h
/** The maximum weight for transactions we're willing to relay/mine */
static const unsigned int MAX_STANDARD_TX_WEIGHT = 400000;
For non-Segwit transactions, the limit is 400,000 KB / 4 = 100,000 B = 100 kB
.
Therefore, if you have a Pre-Segwit transaction larger than 100 kB but smaller than the block s̶i̶z̶e weight limit, you should contact a miner, and they'll be able to add your transaction to their block manually, if it's profitable for them.
1
So 100kB limit still persists, I was confused by the comment to bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/35882/92719 . Thanks a lot
– Elizaveta Olehnovich
12 hours ago
You're welcome. If you have any other questions, I'm happy to help.
– MCCCS
12 hours ago
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Can I send almost 1MB transaction?
To be able to send a transaction that a miner will accept, that transaction has to be a standard transaction. As defined in policy.h
/** The maximum weight for transactions we're willing to relay/mine */
static const unsigned int MAX_STANDARD_TX_WEIGHT = 400000;
For non-Segwit transactions, the limit is 400,000 KB / 4 = 100,000 B = 100 kB
.
Therefore, if you have a Pre-Segwit transaction larger than 100 kB but smaller than the block s̶i̶z̶e weight limit, you should contact a miner, and they'll be able to add your transaction to their block manually, if it's profitable for them.
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So 100kB limit still persists, I was confused by the comment to bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/35882/92719 . Thanks a lot
– Elizaveta Olehnovich
12 hours ago
You're welcome. If you have any other questions, I'm happy to help.
– MCCCS
12 hours ago
add a comment |
Can I send almost 1MB transaction?
To be able to send a transaction that a miner will accept, that transaction has to be a standard transaction. As defined in policy.h
/** The maximum weight for transactions we're willing to relay/mine */
static const unsigned int MAX_STANDARD_TX_WEIGHT = 400000;
For non-Segwit transactions, the limit is 400,000 KB / 4 = 100,000 B = 100 kB
.
Therefore, if you have a Pre-Segwit transaction larger than 100 kB but smaller than the block s̶i̶z̶e weight limit, you should contact a miner, and they'll be able to add your transaction to their block manually, if it's profitable for them.
1
So 100kB limit still persists, I was confused by the comment to bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/35882/92719 . Thanks a lot
– Elizaveta Olehnovich
12 hours ago
You're welcome. If you have any other questions, I'm happy to help.
– MCCCS
12 hours ago
add a comment |
Can I send almost 1MB transaction?
To be able to send a transaction that a miner will accept, that transaction has to be a standard transaction. As defined in policy.h
/** The maximum weight for transactions we're willing to relay/mine */
static const unsigned int MAX_STANDARD_TX_WEIGHT = 400000;
For non-Segwit transactions, the limit is 400,000 KB / 4 = 100,000 B = 100 kB
.
Therefore, if you have a Pre-Segwit transaction larger than 100 kB but smaller than the block s̶i̶z̶e weight limit, you should contact a miner, and they'll be able to add your transaction to their block manually, if it's profitable for them.
Can I send almost 1MB transaction?
To be able to send a transaction that a miner will accept, that transaction has to be a standard transaction. As defined in policy.h
/** The maximum weight for transactions we're willing to relay/mine */
static const unsigned int MAX_STANDARD_TX_WEIGHT = 400000;
For non-Segwit transactions, the limit is 400,000 KB / 4 = 100,000 B = 100 kB
.
Therefore, if you have a Pre-Segwit transaction larger than 100 kB but smaller than the block s̶i̶z̶e weight limit, you should contact a miner, and they'll be able to add your transaction to their block manually, if it's profitable for them.
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So 100kB limit still persists, I was confused by the comment to bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/35882/92719 . Thanks a lot
– Elizaveta Olehnovich
12 hours ago
You're welcome. If you have any other questions, I'm happy to help.
– MCCCS
12 hours ago
add a comment |
1
So 100kB limit still persists, I was confused by the comment to bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/35882/92719 . Thanks a lot
– Elizaveta Olehnovich
12 hours ago
You're welcome. If you have any other questions, I'm happy to help.
– MCCCS
12 hours ago
1
1
So 100kB limit still persists, I was confused by the comment to bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/35882/92719 . Thanks a lot
– Elizaveta Olehnovich
12 hours ago
So 100kB limit still persists, I was confused by the comment to bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/35882/92719 . Thanks a lot
– Elizaveta Olehnovich
12 hours ago
You're welcome. If you have any other questions, I'm happy to help.
– MCCCS
12 hours ago
You're welcome. If you have any other questions, I'm happy to help.
– MCCCS
12 hours ago
add a comment |
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Yes, but the question and both answers are not relevant now
– Elizaveta Olehnovich
13 hours ago
Related: Block 364292 is basically one massive transaction: blockstream.info/block/…
– chytrik
5 hours ago