Gas Fee Calculator

Blockchain Gas Fee Calculator

Use our free tool to estimate transaction gas fees on blockchain networks like Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Polygon, and more. Learn how gas fees work and optimize your blockchain transactions with real-time data.

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Calculate Gas Fees

Enter a gas amount and select a network to calculate the fee.

Low Gas Fee Hours: Based on general trends, gas fees are often lower between 00:00-06:00 UTC (07:00-13:00 WIB) for most EVM networks. Check specific networks for precise timing.

Understanding Gas Fees

This calculator helps you estimate transaction costs (gas fees) on blockchain networks like Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, and others. Below are key terms explained:

  • Safe: The lowest gas price likely to confirm a transaction, though it may take longer (ideal for non-urgent transactions).
  • Proposed: A standard gas price recommended for timely confirmation.
  • Fast: The highest gas price for quick confirmation (suitable for urgent transactions).
  • Base Fee: The network’s minimum fee, set dynamically (e.g., on Ethereum post-EIP-1559).
  • Gas Used Ratio: The percentage of gas used in recent blocks, indicating network congestion.
  • Gwei: A unit of gas (1 Gwei = 10⁻⁹ of the native token, e.g., ETH or BNB).
  • Native Token: The primary currency of the network, such as ETH (Ethereum), BNB (BNB Smart Chain), or MATIC (Polygon).
  • USD: Estimated cost in US dollars, based on the current native token price.

Example: For a transaction on Ethereum using 21,000 gas at a “Safe” price of 2 Gwei, the cost is 21,000 × 2 = 42,000 Gwei (0.000042 ETH). If ETH is $2,500, the cost is 0.000042 × 2,500 = $0.105 USD.

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Disclaimer: This tool is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Always do your own research (DYOR) before making blockchain transactions.

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