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− | [[wikipedia:Gas]] | + | [[wikipedia:Gas]] is the [[fee]] paid by users to execute [[transactions]] or [[smart contracts]] on the blockchain. |
+ | * [[Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)]] | ||
− | {{ | + | The amount of gas required to execute a transaction depends on the complexity of the operation and the computational resources required. |
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+ | == Errors == | ||
+ | * [[geth logs]]: <code>[[Insufficient funds for gas * price + value]]</code> | ||
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+ | == Related == | ||
+ | * [[Insufficient Gas briefing]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Gas fee]] | ||
+ | * [[Gas price]] | ||
+ | * [[Transaction Fee]] | ||
+ | * [[Staking rewards]] | ||
+ | * [[WARN Caller gas above allowance, capping requested]] | ||
+ | * [[Block time]] | ||
+ | * [[EIP-1559: Fee market change for ETH 1.0 chain]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * {{Gas}} | ||
+ | * {{Ethereum}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Crypto]] |
Latest revision as of 10:24, 17 October 2024
wikipedia:Gas is the fee paid by users to execute transactions or smart contracts on the blockchain.
The amount of gas required to execute a transaction depends on the complexity of the operation and the computational resources required.
Errors[edit]
Related[edit]
- Gas fee
- Gas price
- Transaction Fee
- Staking rewards
- WARN Caller gas above allowance, capping requested
- Block time
- EIP-1559: Fee market change for ETH 1.0 chain
See also[edit]
- Gas, Gas fee, Gas Price, Gas limit, EIP-1559, Transaction fee, Gas (Axelar), gwei, Crypto block, TPS,
geth --rpc.gascap, eth_estimateGas, eth_gasPrice
- Ethereum
ETH
, Ethereum 2.0, smart contract, EVM, ERC-20, DAG, Ethereum Classic, Polygon, BAT, Solidity, Gas, Nonce, Chainlink, Vitalik Buterin, Gavin Wood, Ethereum Foundation, EIPs, ERC, Lighthouse ethereum client, Prysm, Ethereum clients, Ethereum Gossip Protocol, sETH, ETH1 address, Ganache, Aave, Harmony, Account abstraction, Ethereum node, gwei, NatSpec, Precompiles, Dencun, Eth-keyfile, Ethereum API, Blobs, Ethereum SRB, Ethereum scaling, Ethereum JWT, Ethstats, abidump
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