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> > Re: "dropped in an unpredictable way" - transactions would be dropped
> > lowest fee/KB first, a completely predictable way.
>
> Quite agreed.


No, Aaron is correct. It's unpredictable from the perspective of the user
sending the transaction, and as they are the ones picking the fees, that is
what matters.

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