comme le disait notre modo. :
c'est pas le nombre qui compte ... mais le poids de chacune.tu peux donc mettre entre 780 et 4100 transactions par block de 1Mb.
c'est là qu'on comprend surement un peu mieux pourquoi SegWit aura accès à 1Mb de block ... et à 3Mb de signatures.
Capacity increase: Segwit transactions contain new fields that are not
part of the data currently used to calculate the size of a block, which
allows a block containing segwit transactions to hold more data than allowed
by the current maximum block size. Estimates based on the transactions
currently found in blocks indicate that if all wallets switch to using
segwit, the network will be able to support about 70% more transactions. The
network will also be able to support more of the advanced-style payments
(such as multisig) than it can support now because of the different weighting
given to different parts of a transaction after segwit activates (see the
following section for details).
Weighting data based on how it affects node performance: Some parts of
each Bitcoin block need to be stored by nodes in order to validate future
blocks; other parts of a block can be immediately forgotten (pruned) or used
only for helping other nodes sync their copy of the block chain. One large
part of the immediately prunable data are transaction signatures (witnesses),
and segwit makes it possible to give a different "weight" to segregated
witnesses to correspond with the lower demands they place on node resources.
Specifically, each byte of a segregated witness is given a weight of 1, each
other byte in a block is given a weight of 4, and the maximum allowed weight
of a block is 4 million. Weighting the data this way better aligns the most
profitable strategy for creating blocks with the long-term costs of block
validation.
Les Frais réseau te permettent de prendre une place déterminée dans la file d'attente (MEMpool).
Mais comme certains sont plus généreux, ils passent avant toi ... mais si tu pensais que les frais suffisaient "à l'époque" de ton émission.