Transactions and Gas Using advanced gas controls Advanced gas controls are an optional feature that gives you more control over the gas you pay in…gpexadminFebruary 21, 2024
Transactions and Gas How to estimate the gas fee Getting the gas price If you are on Ethereum mainnet you can check Etherscan's gas tool to estimate…gpexadminFebruary 20, 2024
Transactions and Gas Why did I pay gas fees for a failed transaction? This is not a fee that GPEX Clip receives so we cannot refund it. This fee is paid…gpexadminFebruary 21, 2024
Transactions and Gas Refunding gas fees Gas fees (also known as transaction fees) refers to the fee required to successfully carry out a transaction…gpexadminFebruary 21, 2024
Transactions and Gas Gas on networks other than Ethereum mainnet Most EVM-compatible networks—those that you can use with GPEX Wallet—have similar gas mechanisms to Ethereum, so the principles…gpexadminFebruary 15, 2024
Transactions and Gas Why are my gas fees so high? The price of gas is dynamic and is essentially a product of demand: the more people that are…gpexadminFebruary 21, 2024
Transactions and Gas Where do I find my gas history? If you need to find your gas history, you can access it on Etherscan.io; there are two ways…gpexadminFebruary 15, 2024
Transactions and Gas Why did my transaction fail with an “Out of Gas” error? How can I fix it? The "out of gas" error occurs when all the gas you allotted for the transaction is consumed before…gpexadminFebruary 15, 2024
Transactions and Gas What is a token approval? In short: permission for a dapp to access and move a specific type of token from your wallet. …gpexadminFebruary 15, 2024
Transactions and Gas How do I find my transactions? * Finding transactions in GPEX Wallet There are two ways to access your transactions on Mobile.1. The first…gpexadminFebruary 15, 2024