>>60654901It's kind of a shitty GUI in my opinion, though.
* fonts used are too small to read easily
* tx size doesn't display on the initial fee calculator
* you have to accept the fee, THEN it shows you a new window that mentions the tx size and sats/vB ratio
* can't force a higher fee without it auto-populating a "change address"
* end up battling back and forth for multiple attempts before Electrum finally allows you to set a fee that is one sat/vB higher than the current next-block fee
I mean, how fucking hard is it to include a settings menu where you can pick a larger font size? And why the fuck don't they put the estimated tx size (with no change address) on the first page? And then why do they refuse to allow you to manually force a higher fee?
I get that there is some level of "idiot proofing" so that you don't send a tx with a 0.0001 BTC payment and a 0.9999 BTC mining fee, but there's a massive difference between blocking sheer stupidity and wanting to manually set a 3 sats/vB fee because you looked at Jochen Hoenicke's mempool estimator and noticed someone was flooding transactions (stupid fucktards selling NFTs, or an exchange deciding this is a great time to clean up its dust) and you want to get yours processed some time this decade.