Hi Bitcointalk community,
I understand that 1 GWEI = 0.000000001 ETHER or we can say 1 GWEI = 1 X 10
-9 ETHER
When I look at the Ethereum Gas Tracker:
https://etherscan.io/gastracker#gassenderI see that in date of April 3, 3:01 pm Eastern Time, the average is 130 GWEI.
With the Ethereum price at USD$ 2,061.74 I do this calculation:
130 GWEI = 130 * 10
-9 Ether = 0.00000013 ETHER
Then I do 0.00000013 ETHER x USD$ 2,061.74 =
USD$ 0.000268 How come for 130 GWEI it is display $5.63 on Calculations are very correct, just incomplete
If you multiply USD$ 0.000268 X 21000 units to fill up the tank this gives you $5.63 has shown by the gastracker
If you like 21000 units of gas * 130gwei= 0.00273eth
In USD value 0.00273eth * USD$ 2,061.74 = $5.6285502
Round this off to the nearest 100th = ~$5.63
The total cost of a transaction =Gas Limit * Gas Price.
Typically, if someone just says “Gas”, they are talking about the “Gas Limit”.
Analogy:
You can think of the Gas Limit like the amount of liters/gallons/units of gas for a car. You can think of the Gas Price as the cost of that liter/gallon/unit of gas.
With a car, it’s $2.50 (price) per gallon (unit).
With Ethereum, it’s 20 GWEI (price) per gas (unit).
To fill up your “tank”, it takes…
10 gallons at $2.50 = $25
21000 units of gas at 20 GWEI = 0.00042 ETH.
Therefore, the total TX fee will be 0.00042 Ether.
Sending tokens will typically take ~50000 gas to ~100000 gas, so the total TX fee increases to 0.001 ETH - 0.002 ETH.
Source :
https://arunrajeevan.medium.com/tokens-gas-and-gas-limit-in-ethereum-f07790f56d8f