diff --git a/docs/FAQ/FAQ-UseWasabi.md b/docs/FAQ/FAQ-UseWasabi.md index fb97727b8..80083c6e2 100644 --- a/docs/FAQ/FAQ-UseWasabi.md +++ b/docs/FAQ/FAQ-UseWasabi.md @@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ But the provided time frames are only a rough estimation, and not at all a preci ![Wasabi Wallet mining fee settings](/SendFeeSlider.png "Wasabi Wallet mining fee settings") Because confirmation fee estimation is more an art than a science, you can also set the fee manually. -Then you can go after your gut feeling, [mempool analysis](https://mempool.space/), or just putting the minimum of 1 sat/vByte. +Then you can go after your gut feeling, [mempool analysis](https://mempool.space/), or just putting the minimum of 0.1 sat/vByte. For a transaction to yourself, for example from your hot coinjoin wallet to your hardware wallet, you don't need to have fast confirmation, so you can set a relatively low fee. But to send from the hot coinjoin wallet to the coffee shop, you might want to get faster confirmation, thus paying a higher fee. diff --git a/docs/using-wasabi/Send.md b/docs/using-wasabi/Send.md index 5ed75dcfa..2f4651b72 100644 --- a/docs/using-wasabi/Send.md +++ b/docs/using-wasabi/Send.md @@ -107,8 +107,6 @@ You can change the fee by moving the slider, or by manually setting the [transac ![Wasabi Wallet Fee Slider](/SendFeeSlider.png "Wasabi Wallet Fee Slider") -In some cases, there is very little demand for block space, and then Wasabi will set the minimum fee of `1 sat/vByte`. - :::tip High-priority transaction fees If you have a transaction that is high-priority and you really want it to be confirmed ASAP: