No. 1 Satoshi/vbyte is the absolute minimum for it to be a standard transaction for which Bitcoin nodes are willing to relay. You can obviously make a transaction without fees but that would only work with the participation of a miner.
There are thousands of transactions with 1 sat/vbyte fees right now. The order for which the transactions are confirmed at the same fee rate is unknown and other transactions which are paying the same fees can get confirmed sooner than yours, if you're unlucky.
I am an extremely Unlucky Individual but my heightened curiosity made me do it, Since am paying nothing actually ( just 129 Satoshi ) I wanted to see how this technology might change in the future and how it can be used by others. Honestly I do not want to go to the web for this little research and search for people who did get away with 1 Satoshi/byte fee.
I do think that :
1. Transaction would get rejected by mempool
But if it doesn't I wanted to see how many days it would take.
(Honestly wanted to see if segwit can work on *NO* fee since I don't think LN is going to be fixed soon)
Wrong wrong wrong wrong. Segwit was made to make transaction to consume less bytes. So no matter if its segwit or not, it will not convince miners to mine your translation with lower sat/byte.
Simply .. segwit makes transactions with same sat/byte cheaper because there are less bytes to proceed.
https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,1wLast time when 1 sat/vbyte transactions were processed was 4 jan 2021.
Oh thank you so much for the technical side of the situation here am a biology student but a crypto enthusiast therefore I just like to see the bigger picture , let's see where this macroscopic study takes this transaction. (Lol)