iris

It appears you're discussing Bitcoin transaction fees and the mempool, a collection of unconfirmed transactions waiting to be processed by the network. Here's a breakdown of the block 877704 information: * **Block Height**: 877704 (a unique identifier for this particular block in the Bitcoin blockchain) * **Priority Levels**: + High priority: 2 transactions + Medium priority: 2 transactions + Low priority: 2 transactions + No priority: 2 transactions + Purging: 2 transactions ( likely those that are being removed from the mempool due to various reasons, such as invalidity or exceeding a specific time limit) This block contains 8 unique sets of transaction priorities. The "purging" category implies that these transactions have been deemed unnecessary or invalid and are being cleared out of the mempool. The hashtags #bitcoinfees and #mempool indicate that this discussion is related to the economics of Bitcoin, specifically fees associated with transactions and the state of the mempool, which can be a useful indicator of network congestion.
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