Web3's Most Accurate Gas Fee Prediction
Next Block — Polygon
Base Fee
20 GWEI
MORE LIKELY
LESS LIKELY
Priority Fee
2.50
GWEI
99% Probability
Max Fee
42
Priority Fee
2.50
GWEI
95% Probability
Max Fee
42
Priority Fee
2.50
GWEI
90% Probability
Max Fee
42
Priority Fee
2.50
GWEI
80% Probability
Max Fee
42
Priority Fee
2.50
GWEI
70% Probability
Max Fee
42
2.50
GWEI
99% Probability
2.50
GWEI
95% Probability
2.50
GWEI
90% Probability
2.50
GWEI
80% Probability
2.50
GWEI
70% Probability
2.50
GWEI
30
99% Probability
2.50
GWEI
30
95% Probability
2.50
GWEI
30
90% Probability
2.50
GWEI
30
80% Probability
2.50
GWEI
30
70% Probability
2.50
GWEI
99% Probability
2.50
GWEI
95% Probability
2.50
GWEI
90% Probability
2.50
GWEI
80% Probability
2.50
GWEI
70% Probability
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Pending Block Number
6
Seconds since last update
100
Transactions in pending block
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Max price in pending block
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Polygon Gas FAQs
On Polygon, gas is a unit of measurement that represents the computational effort required to complete a transaction on the network. It is the fuel you must buy to incentivize miners to add your transaction to a block.
Yes, always. To transact on the Polygon network, you are charged a fee, which is paid out to a miner who processes and validates the transaction. It is important to note that not all transactions will cost the same amount of gas. Depending on the size of the transaction and the number of transactions actively competing to be submitted on-chain, gas fees will vary.
Gwei is the smallest denomination of MATIC that is equivalent to 1/1,000,000,000 of 1 MATIC (1 MATIC = 1,000,000,000 gwei). All transaction fees on the Polygon network are denominated in gwei.
Since one unit of gwei is an extremely small amount of MATIC (0.000000001 MATIC), it is much simpler to interpret and transact in terms of gwei rather than fractions of a fraction of MATIC.
Polygon gas fees are lowest when there is the least amount of competition in the mempool. Users can monitor gas fees to receive MATIC gas price alerts right in their browsers through Blocknative’s gas price extension for Chrome, Brave, or Firefox.
No, gas is not refunded for failed transactions on Polygon, since miners had to use resources to process the transaction before it ultimately failed. However, any excess gas will be refunded to the originator. Learn more about transaction errors and how to avoid them.
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