
ETHGasPrice(GWEI)
Details ETHGas (GWEI) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of GWEI is $0.0526. In the past 24 hours, GWEI has traded between $0.0467 and $0.0585, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of GWEI is $0.0584, and the all-time low is $0.0140.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of GWEI over the past 1 hour is
ETHGas (GWEI) Market Information
ETHGas (GWEI) Today's Price
The live price of GWEI today is $0.0526, with a current market cap of $92.155M. The 24-hour trading volume is 3M. The price of GWEI to USD is updated in real time.
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Top 5 addresses | Holding amount | Holding ratio | |
|---|---|---|---|
ethereum | 0x5160...1f21b0 | 2.699B | 27% |
ethereum | 0x65d0...2cee91 | 2.400B | 24% |
ethereum | 0x2e26...6f2bd1 | 2.200B | 22% |
ethereum | 0x3b28...b16f57 | 1.395B | 13.95% |
ethereum | 0xd459...062074 | 600.000M | 6% |
Other | 704.523M | 7.05% |
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ETHGAS (GWEI) FAQ
What are Ethereum Gas Fees and Gwei?
Gas fees are the charges paid for any transaction or smart contract execution on the Ethereum blockchain. These fees compensate validators for the computational resources utilized. Gwei, short for gigawei, is a unit of Ether, representing 0.000000001 ETH, used to conveniently express these typically small transaction fees.
How are Ethereum gas fees calculated?
Gas fees are calculated by multiplying the amount of computational work required (gas units) by the gas price, expressed in Gwei. Following the London upgrade (EIP-1559), the fee structure includes a base fee (determined by network demand and burned) and an optional priority fee (a tip to validators for faster processing). The formula is: Fee = Gas Units (Base Fee + Priority Fee). A basic ETH transfer usually requires 21,000 gas units.
Why do Ethereum gas fees fluctuate and sometimes become high?
Gas fees vary significantly due to network congestion, the interplay of supply and demand for block space, and the transaction's complexity. During periods of intense network activity, such as popular decentralized application events or market volatility, the increased demand for transaction processing drives up gas prices. Key factors include overall network demand, the intricacy of the transaction, and the current network load.
What happens if you don't pay enough gas fees?
If the gas price or gas limit you set is too low, your transaction may remain pending indefinitely or fail. Crucially, even if a transaction fails due to insufficient gas, the gas consumed up to that point is still deducted from your wallet, meaning you lose the spent gas without the transaction completing.
How can one reduce Ethereum gas fees?
Strategies to reduce gas fees include: timing transactions during off-peak hours when network congestion is lower; utilizing Layer-2 scaling solutions like Arbitrum or Optimism, which process transactions off the main Ethereum chain for lower fees and increased speed; monitoring gas trackers to estimate current fees and identify optimal times; and setting appropriate gas limits and priority fees, though setting them too low risks transaction failure. Always ensure you have sufficient ETH for gas.
Does the transfer fee vary depending on the amount of ETH transferred?
No, the transfer fee depends solely on the amount of computational gas consumed by the transaction, not the monetary value of ETH being transferred. A simple transaction sending 1 ETH or 100 ETH will typically incur the exact same base gas cost, provided it's the same type of transfer operation.



