sending transactions directly to minors or pools: a guide
As an Ethereum developer, you probably know the basics of Bitcoin-QT transactions. However, sending transactions directly to minors or pools for treatment can be a little more complex than sending individual nodes. In this article, we will explore the steps and knowledge necessary to send transactions directly to minors or pools.
Why send transactions directly?
Sending transactions directly to minors or pools can offer several advantages:
* Lower transaction costs : minors and pools often have lower transaction costs compared to individual nodes.
* Faster treatment Times : minors and pools generally have faster treatment deadlines for transactions, as they can manage a high volume of requests.
* Increased safety : By sending transactions directly to minors or pools, you reduce the risk of loss of transaction or manipulation.
steps to send transactions directly to minors or pools
- Choose a minor or a pool : Select a minor or a pool that meets your needs and has the infrastructure necessary to treat your transactions.
- Create a new transaction : Use a portfolio based on Ethereum (for example, Metamask, Electrum) to create a new transaction.
- Add costs and gases : Calculate the costs and gas required for transaction using tools such as Etherscan or Blockchair.
- Select the minor or the pool : Choose the minor or the pool that will treat your transaction from their list of available nodes.
- Submit the transaction : Once you have confirmed all the details, submit the transaction to the minor or the chosen pool.
Knowledge and additional considerations
* gas price : Keep in mind that gas prices can fluctuate considerably depending on demand and supply. Be ready to adjust your gas price strategy accordingly.
* Transaction difficulty : minors and pools need a certain level of difficulty for transactions to accept. Use tools like Etherscan or Blockchair to get an idea of the current transaction difficulty.
* Selection of the node : Choose nodes optimized for Ethereum transactions, such as those of operators like Uniswap, Aave or Curve Finance.
Tools and resources
To facilitate the process, use the following tools:
* Etherscan : a popular platform to check the prices of gas, transactions history, etc.
* Blockchair : a blockchain analysis tool that allows you to monitor transactions in real time.
* Metamask
: a portfolio based on Ethereum which provides a user -friendly interface for managing your transactions.
By following these steps and considering the additional knowledge required, you can effectively send transactions directly to minors or pools of the Ethereum network.