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Bitcoin developers look to remove old fee signal that leaks wallet clues

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For years, users looking to speed up their transactions on the Bitcoin blockchain relied on a handy optional feature that essentially says, “I might want to replace this transaction with a higher fee.”

But what started as a helpful tool has become redundant and a small privacy issue, prompting some developers to discuss possible ways to do away with it.

Let’s first take a look at the so-called replace-by-fee (RBF) signaling, then discuss the developers’ proposals.

Replace by fee (RBF) signaling

Imagine sending a paper check through the mail, but the postal system is stretched and congested. To ensure your payment doesn’t get stuck, the check has a small checkbox that says, “I reserve the right to cancel this check and write a new one with a higher rush fee if it gets delayed.” (The higher fee, of course, is an incentive for the postal system to prioritize your transaction.)

Such a feature is called Replace-by-Fee (RBF) in the Bitcoin ecosystem. For years, when you sent bitcoin, your wallet let you flip a switch, signaling to the network that you might want to “fee-bump” to speed up your transaction later.

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