Good Afternoon,

There is no such thing in Bitcoin as zeroconf but any individual may use gossip from mempool if they choose it to prefer it could be possible a transaction could exist in the future. You are talking about the mempool. The mempool exists on gossip. There are no transactions until they are mined and included in a block and information can disappear from the mempool. This is Bitcoin where we scientifically make a consensus to assure fungibility.

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On 2021-12-18 09:52, Peter Todd via bitcoin-dev wrote:
On Sat, Dec 18, 2021 at 08:51:46AM -0800, Jeremy via bitcoin-dev wrote:
Small idea:

ease into getting rid of full-rbf by keeping the flag working, but make enforcement of non-replaceability something that happens n seconds after
first seen.

this reduces the ability to partition the mempools by broadcasting
irreplaceable conflicts all at once, and slowly eases clients off of
relying on non-RBF.

we might start with 60 seconds, and then double every release till we get
to 600 at which point we disable it.

Making replacability turn on _after_ an expiry time is reached has been
suggested before, IIRC by Matt Corallo. However I believe the approach of
enabling full-rbf _until_ a time is reached is clever and novel.

I'd suggest doing both at once. Long-running txs are certainly useful. But if a tx hasn't been mined in a few blocks, it certainly can't be relied on for
zeroconf.

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