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    Gas Tracker

    Live Sei EVM fees, network load and transaction cost estimates.

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    Network history

    Daily p25 / p50 / p75 observed EVM gas price.

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    Gas guide

    Short answers for interpreting recommendations.

    What is gas?+

    Gas measures the computation required to execute an EVM transaction. The final fee is gas used multiplied by the effective gas price.

    Base fee vs priority fee+

    The base fee is set by the network. The priority fee is an optional tip that can improve inclusion speed. Wallets normally combine both automatically.

    Why is the estimate different from my wallet?+

    The tracker estimates the next block: current base fee plus a short-window tip. Wallets that look at older executed gas prices can recommend more. Contract execution and wallet buffers can still change the final charged amount.

    What does the heatmap show?+

    Each cell is the average gas price paid by executed transactions in that UTC hour. One expensive transaction can lift the hour above the 50–60 Gwei most users pay. Color is scaled to the hottest hour in this window, so typical hours look pale next to an outlier. The cards above recommend the next block; they are not this historical average.

    How should I choose a speed?+

    Normal is the default for most activity. Low is suitable when timing is flexible; Fast is useful when inclusion speed matters.