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by: xpoolPosted on: May 14, 2025

Understanding Gas Fees: A Guide for Cryptocurrency Beginners

Curious about why you’re paying extra when sending crypto or minting NFTs? You’re not alone! Gas fees are a fundamental part of how blockchain networks work, but they don’t have to be confusing. This guide explains what gas fees are, why they exist, and strategies for minimizing them. We explore the concept of gas fees specifically on popular chains like Ethereum and Polygon.

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