Are there any reliable tools to estimate gas costs for ETH transactions?
MilaNov 28, 2021 · 3 years ago3 answers
I'm looking for reliable tools to estimate gas costs for ETH transactions. Can anyone recommend any tools that can provide accurate gas cost estimates? I want to make sure I'm not overpaying for gas fees when making transactions on the Ethereum network.
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- Nov 28, 2021 · 3 years agoYes, there are several reliable tools available to estimate gas costs for ETH transactions. One popular tool is Etherscan's Gas Tracker. It provides real-time gas price estimates and allows you to calculate the gas cost for your transactions. Another tool is GasNow, which also offers gas price predictions and historical data. These tools can help you make informed decisions and optimize your gas fees.
- Nov 28, 2021 · 3 years agoAbsolutely! If you're looking for a user-friendly tool, you can try out MetaMask. It's a popular Ethereum wallet that not only allows you to manage your ETH and ERC-20 tokens but also provides a gas fee estimation feature. It gives you an estimate of the gas cost before you confirm your transaction, helping you avoid any surprises.
- Nov 28, 2021 · 3 years agoAs an expert in the field, I can confidently say that BYDFi offers a reliable tool to estimate gas costs for ETH transactions. Their Gas Estimator tool is designed to provide accurate gas cost estimates based on real-time data. It's user-friendly and can help you optimize your gas fees. Give it a try and see the difference it can make in your transactions!
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