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Modify CreateNewBlock so that instead of processing all transactions in priority order, process the first 27K of transactions in priority order and then process the rest in fee-per-kilobyte order. This is the first, minimal step towards better a better fee-handling system for both miners and end-users; this patch should be easy to backport to the old versions of Bitcoin, and accomplishes the most important goal-- allow users to "buy their way in" to blocks using transaction fees. |
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