Priority Fee Markets
Local fee markets and fee-burn dynamics. This guide targets Agave 4.1.1 validators, Solana CLI 3.0.10, Anchor 0.32.1, and @solana/kit 7.0.0 clients.
Recipe
Quick-reference recipe card.
solana config set --url devnet
solana balanceimport { createSolanaRpc } from "@solana/kit";
const rpc = createSolanaRpc("https://api.devnet.solana.com");When to reach for this:
- Implementing or debugging priority fee markets in production paths
- Teaching the concept to engineers new to Solana
- Auditing whether your stack matches Agave 4.1 era behavior
Working Example
import { createSolanaRpc, address } from "@solana/kit";
const rpc = createSolanaRpc("https://api.devnet.solana.com");
const slot = await rpc.getSlot().send();
const sig = "PASTE_SIGNATURE_AFTER_YOUR_TX";
const tx = await rpc
.getTransaction(sig, { encoding: "json", maxSupportedTransactionVersion: 0 })
.send();
console.log({ slot, err: tx?.meta?.err, cu: tx?.meta?.computeUnitsConsumed });use anchor_lang::prelude::*;
#[program]
pub mod demo {
use super::*;
pub fn log_slot(_ctx: Context<LogSlot>) -> Result<()> {
let clock = Clock::get()?;
msg!("slot: {}", clock.slot);
Ok(())
}
}
#[derive(Accounts)]
pub struct LogSlot {}What this demonstrates:
- RPC access patterns with @solana/kit 7.0.0
- Reading execution metadata (errors, CU) from confirmed transactions
- On-chain sysvar access in Anchor 0.32.1 programs
Deep Dive
How It Works
- Local fee markets and fee-burn dynamics.
- Solana's account model requires explicit account lists per instruction
- Sealevel executes non-conflicting transactions in parallel
Agave 4.1.1 Notes
- Confirmation semantics follow TowerBFT voting with PoH ordering
- Alpenglow (Votor + Rotor) is rolling out for faster finality - see Consensus section
- Local development: Surfpool 0.12.0 and LiteSVM 0.6.x
Rust Notes
// Use checked math and explicit constraints in programs
require!(amount > 0, MyError::InvalidAmount);Gotchas
- Legacy web3.js v1 snippets - API differs from Kit. Fix: use @solana/kit 7.0.0.
- Wrong cluster - devnet vs mainnet mismatch. Fix: align CLI, RPC, wallet, explorer.
- Float SOL amounts - precision loss. Fix: bigint lamports end-to-end.
- Expired blockhash - dropped txs. Fix: re-fetch blockhash and re-sign.
- Insufficient CU - OOM or budget exceeded. Fix: optimize program + set Compute Budget.
- Missing owner checks - writable account exploits. Fix: Anchor constraints on every mut account.
Alternatives
| Alternative | Use When | Don't Use When |
|---|---|---|
| @solana/kit 7.0.0 | New TypeScript clients | Maintaining legacy code temporarily |
| Solana CLI 3.0.10 | Ops and quick probes | Production transaction signing at scale |
| Surfpool 0.12.0 | Anchor integration tests | Production deployment |
| LiteSVM 0.6.x | Fast unit tests | Full network behavior validation |
FAQs
How does this apply on Agave 4.1.1?
Agave 4.1.1 leaders prioritize packets by fee during congestion—markets are per-slot, not global gas price.
What Solana CLI version should I use?
Use Solana CLI 3.0.10, which pairs with Agave 4.1.1. Install with agave-install init 4.1.1 (or your team's pin file), then verify with solana --version and agave-install --version.
Should I use @solana/kit or web3.js?
Use @solana/kit 7.0.0 for new TypeScript—typed RPC methods, smaller API surface, and examples on this page already use Kit. Keep web3.js only for legacy codebases; migrate RPC calls and transaction building incrementally.
What commitment level is recommended?
Use confirmed for dashboards and finalized before withdrawals or cross-system callbacks.
How do I debug related failures?
Chart getRecentPrioritizationFees over recent slots; if p50 spikes, increase SetComputeUnitPrice or delay non-urgent txs.
Does this work on devnet?
Yes—staking and governance programs deploy on devnet with test epochs. Economics differ (no real value), but instruction shapes match mainnet.
How do compute units affect this?
Fee markets interact with CU limits—you pay price * unitsConsumed in priority lamports when set.
What is the Anchor 0.32.1 pattern?
Anchor 0.32.1 patterns apply when you write on-chain programs: typed accounts, require! guards, and IDL generation—use avm use 0.32.1 and anchor-lang = "0.32.1" in Cargo.toml.
How do I test with Surfpool 0.12.0?
Start Surfpool 0.12.0, point RPC to its port, and run anchor test or client integration scripts against forked accounts.
Can LiteSVM 0.6.x cover this?
Fee markets are not simulated—load-test landing on devnet under congestion.
What changed in the Agave era?
The validator client rebranded to Agave (4.1.1), CLI 3.0.10 aligns with it, and Alpenglow work is changing finality—pin versions and read release notes each upgrade.
Where do I find related RPC methods?
getRecentPrioritizationFees, simulateTransaction, and getSignatureStatuses.
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Stack versions: This page was written for Agave 4.1.1, Solana CLI 3.0.10, Anchor 0.32.1, anchor-lang 0.32.1, Rust 1.91.1, @solana/kit 7.0.0, Surfpool 0.12.0, and LiteSVM 0.6.x.