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Fees paid by the sender to the miner as payment for confirmation of the transaction on the Monero network,
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Why are the fees hard coded?
Most cryptocurrencies let you choose your fee. Why does Monero use a hard coded fee?
Edit: Or rather I should say why is the minimum fee hard coded.
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Can miners choose to accept lower fees?
Currently, transactions cost at least 0.002 XMR per kB.
If a miner includes a transaction with a lower fee, will his block be rejected by the network?
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Does Monero use replace-by-fee?
Replace by fee is a proposed mechanism for bitcoin (that has not been adopted) by which 0 confirmation transactions can be "undone" by submitting a transaction with a higher fee.
Technically, this is …