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# Mempool
# Transaction ordering
Currently, there's no ordering of transactions other than the order they've arrived (via RPC or from other nodes).
So the only way to specify the order is to send them to a single node.
valA:
tx1
tx2
tx3
If the transactions are split up across different nodes, there's no way to ensure they are processed in the expected order.
valA:
tx1
tx2
valB:
tx3
If valB is the proposer, the order might be:
tx3
tx1
tx2
If valA is the proposer, the order might be:
tx1
tx2
tx3
That said, if the transactions contain some internal value, like an
order/nonce/sequence number, the application can reject transactions that are
out of order. So if a node receives tx3
, then tx1
, it can reject tx3
and then
accept tx1
. The sender can then retry sending tx3
, which should probably be
rejected until the node has seen tx2
.