![]() ![]() These mempools act as buckets of transactions with memory limits in regards to how many they can hold. In the lead up to the SundaeSwap decentralised exchange launch and the amount of NFT projects launching at the moment, we are seeing more and more transactions being queued up in the mempool of various wallets and services. Many users are reporting issues around mempool full or certain parts of the network being overloaded with transactions, there are ways around it all to help reduce the load. There are some clever ways to reduce Cardano transaction times and this is one technique that is fairly easy for a novice with some technical knowledge to be able to run their own Cardano node to be able to submit transactions directly without having to wait in line with everyone else. This tutorial will show you how to connect CCVault to Daedalus or Nami to Daedalus to speed up your transaction wait time, bypass shared transaction servers on the network and submit your own transaction from your own Cardano node via Daedalus. Connect CCVault or Nami Wallet to Daedalus to speed up transactions ![]()
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