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Question related to either the transaction or block gas limit.
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How to deploy Ethereum smart contract that requires more than 4.7M of gas on Ropsten network?
Ultimately, you will need to reduce the size of your contract as there is no way to bypass the gas limit for a single transaction.
You can do this a few ways:
Make sure you are writing your code to …
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If view or pure function doesn't cost any gas, would they be abused/free ride?
pure and view functions only are "free" when you call them externally, as in you call that function by itself and run the calculation on your node. So if you had a function that returned "1+1", yes yo …
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How to caculate/estimate Gas Limit and Gas Price based on current state of the ether network?
You can use getBlock on the latest block in Web3 to get back the gas limit of that block:
https://web3js.readthedocs.io/en/1.0/web3-eth.html#getblock
gasLimit - Number: The maximum gas allowed in …
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How does ether transfer processed
If you look at the Ethereum yellow paper, you will see that Appendix G has a table of gas costs for different operations.
In that table, it is defined that:
G transaction = 21000
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