Mempool API Guide
A mempool API lets publishers and developers pull live fee rates, block data, and transaction status into their own tools. It is the bridge between educational content and real network conditions.


Why This Topic Matters
For a static SEO site, the API strategy is often hybrid: publish evergreen explanations in HTML, then optionally add lightweight widgets that refresh fee bands, mempool size, or pending transaction stats.
Good API pages explain what data matters most for users: recommended fees, minimum relay trends, recent blocks, and transaction lookup status. That creates better search coverage than listing endpoints alone.
What to Watch Next
This topic also supports future expansion into calculators, status dashboards, and newsletter updates without changing the site structure.

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Key facts to remember:
• Bitcoin fees depend on block-space competition, not the amount of money sent.
• sat/vB is the standard unit for comparing transaction priority.
• The mempool changes quickly, so live charts are better than stale averages.
• During congestion, patience or fee bumping can be smarter than random overpayment.
