how quickly and reliable a transaction submitted to the network gets picked up and confirmed in a block matters
you can think of pending transactions as cars waiting at a toll gate (the mempool).
a high inclusion rate means most cars are allowed through quickly and fairly while low inclusion rate means cars pile up, some keep waiting, and others may even get dropped.
why this matters is because if inclusion is unpredictable or unfair, it is not reliable so users lose trust, validators lose efficiency, and developers cannot build reliable applications on it.
in order to ensure high transaction inclusion rate,
@raikucom uses the coordination mechanisms between validators, developers, and users↴
▸ by ensuring coordinated scheduling: instead of validators individually deciding which transactions to prioritize, Raiku establishes a trustless coordination layer where inclusion follows shared rules and priority is placed on all transactions.
▸ by increasing bandwidth and reducing latency, Raiku minimizes delays caused by bandwidth limits, so inclusion becomes not only faster but also fairer across the network.
this means with
@raikucom your transactions are not only fast. Raiku makes the execution process guaranteed, predictable, making the chain consistently reliable.