How Gas Calculator Works
It's simple—enter any ERC-20 compatible wallet address, and the tool scans transactions to calculate cumulative gas fees. Within seconds, you’ll receive a detailed report on gas expenditures across supported networks.
👉 Track gas fees across 10+ blockchains
Safety and Privacy
- No wallet connection required: Only a public address is needed.
- Transparent data: Uses publicly available blockchain records; no sensitive information is accessed.
Supported Networks
Our calculator covers:
| Network | Native Token |
|------------------|-------------|
| Ethereum (ETH) | ETH |
| Polygon (MATIC) | MATIC |
| Binance Smart Chain (BSC) | BNB |
| Avalanche (AVAX) | AVAX |
| Arbitrum | ETH |
| ...and 5 others | |
👉 Compare gas fees side-by-side
Key Advantages Over Other Tools
- Multi-network analysis: Unlike single-chain calculators (e.g., Ethereum Gas Calculator), ours aggregates fees across networks.
- Comprehensive reports: Includes a breakdown by transaction type (swaps, mints, etc.).
Sharing Gas Fee Data
After generating a report:
- Download a shareable image summary.
- Post on social media or save for tax/audit purposes.
What Are Ethereum Gas Fees?
Gas fees compensate miners/validators for processing transactions. Similar mechanisms exist on all EVM-compatible chains (BSC, Polygon, etc.).
Monitoring Gas Prices
Gas costs fluctuate wildly. Use these tips:
- Check real-time trackers: Avoid peak-fee periods.
- Plan transactions: Minting/NFT trading often costs less during off-peak hours.
FAQ
Q: Is my wallet data stored?
A: No—calculations are done in real-time via public APIs.
Q: Can I calculate fees for past transactions?
A: Yes! Enter any wallet address to audit historical gas usage.
Q: Why do fees vary across networks?
A: Depends on congestion and consensus models (e.g., Ethereum’s high demand vs. Polygon’s efficiency).
Q: How accurate are the estimates?
A: Within 5% of actual on-chain costs.
Q: Can businesses use this for accounting?
A: Absolutely. Reports simplify tax filings and expense tracking.
Q: Are Layer-2 networks included?
A: Yes (Arbitrum, Optimism, etc.).