What Is a Gas Fee in Crypto?
If you’ve ever sent crypto or swapped tokens, you’ve probably come across something called a “Gas Fee.” But what exactly is it?
A gas fee is a small amount you pay to the blockchain network to process your transaction.
It’s like a service charge for keeping things moving.
For example:
On Ethereum, gas fees can be high depending on network activity.
On BNB Chain or Solana, they’re much lower.
Some chains like Polygon offer super cheap fees.
When the network is busy (like during airdrops or NFT mints), the gas fee increases — because more people are competing to get their transactions confirmed faster.
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