I am wondering if there's a website that provides the price of the standard gas limit (21000 Gas, transaction cost for sending ETH) in ETH unit.
I checked Ether.Fund site, but it provides the gas price in BTC and is based on ether pre-sale rate.
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Sign up to join this communityThere is no fixed gas price that transactions must have.
You can specify the gas price, and if you set a gas price within certain bounds, the transaction will be accepted by miners using their default values and oracle.
The default gas price is now 0.02 microether which is equivalent to:
When you send ETH, your client (Geth or Parity) will use the default gas price of 0.02 microether.
If 1 ETH is $10, 1 gas will cost 0.00000002 * 10
dollars.
If ETH is $10, 21000 gas will cost 0.00000002 * 10 * 21000 = 0.0042
dollars, which is 0.42 cents.
If ETH is $1000, 21000 gas will cost 0.00000002 * 1000 * 21000 = 0.42
dollars, which is 42 cents.
There is no fixed gas price that transactions must have.
However, you can use the fast gas feed from the Chainlink decentralized oracle service to tell you what gas price you need to set for your transaction to go through "fast". The fast gas feed gets independent updates from different oracles and posts an aggregate of it on-chain, so anyone can know what the current price of "speed" on the network is.
A transaction going through in under 2 minutes at the moment is considered to be fast.
There are also independent sites like ETH Gas Station that have done analytics to identify the speed of the network as well.