Zero Confirmation Transaction

Zero Confirmation Transactions refer to cryptocurrency transactions that are broadcast to the network but have not yet been confirmed on the blockchain. They offer faster transaction times at the expense of reduced security, as they are susceptible to double-spending.

Often used for small or time-sensitive transfers where immediacy outweighs risk.

“Just paid for my coffee with a zero confirmation transaction—no waiting for blockchain confirmations when you need caffeine!

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