Transactions with high gas prices
An explanation for transactions that require confirmation since a lot of gas is involved in transaction processing.
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An explanation for transactions that require confirmation since a lot of gas is involved in transaction processing.
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The recent average and current price must be checked.Transaction processing may take too long if the gas price is set lower than the recent average price.Do it when the gas price rises slightly higher than the lowest value of the average price.
There are transactions that are and are not time constrained (mostly Archi Swap).Time-constrained transactions will fail if the set time limit is exceeded.
If there is no time limit, you must set it to a level that allows transaction processing by viewing the trend in the advanced settings in the wallet.For example, if it is 100 Gwei but is expected to be signed at 60 Gwei even if it takes time, you can set the price to 60 Gwei.If you do this and the transaction is not processed for a long time, you can cancel or accelerate.
All transactions in Archi Swap are time-constrained.
The time limit for Archi Swap transactions are currently set to 20 minutes.In other words, if the transaction is not processed within 20 minutes, the transaction will fail.
Deposits and withdrawals consume a lot of gas because it processes the probability distribution and syncs with Archi Bank.Processing of deposits and withdrawals is not constraint by time.
Archi Bank withdrawals and loans consume a lot of gas.Processing of withdrawals and loans is not constraint by time.
Staking consumes a lot of gas when staking.Processing of stakes is not constraint by time.