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Title: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: RazerBlade on June 02, 2023, 03:38:37 PM
I was using Metamask to buy a BSC-based token and I did not leave enough BNB to cover the gas fee for the exchange so I cannot cash it out. I am about $0.20 short. Is there a workaround?
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: coingeny on September 08, 2023, 02:03:59 PM
The only thing what to do, exchange cash to altcoin, to cover exchange fees. Or use TRON altcoin - transfers are free ( up to ~3 - 4 per day ).
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: cryptoworld1 on September 11, 2023, 07:56:52 AM
How to Avoid Ethereum Gas Fees
1 Use DeFi Saver App
2 Optimize your Transaction Timings
3 Use DApps That Offer Discounts and Rebates
4 Utilize Gas Tokens
5 Accurate Calculation of Ethereum Gas Fees
6 Use a Layer-2 Blockchain
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: MUGNIA on January 02, 2024, 01:58:24 PM
the solution is just to buy with your money on an exchange or p2p to cover the costs required. 0.02 $ is not an expensive price for BSC, consider saving your BSC for later if you need it again
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: jonathancool220 on January 02, 2024, 02:21:20 PM
I am about $0.20 short.
The initial capital for GAS fees on Binance Smart Chain (BSC) is very small, not even 0.5 USD because you only have 0.2 USD left for GAS.
We have to sacrifice even harder because all the tokens are now very competent, I don't blame you either but the GAS costs are very small.
As much as possible and this is in my opinion, the minimum transaction fee on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) network is 1 USD and it will feel flexible in the future.
With initial capital for GAS on Binance Smart Chain (BSC) of 1 USD, you can use it for several transactions and it is more flexible to save later, if you only use 0.3 USD for GAS for the token exchange transaction that you wrote above, that means the remaining GAS is around 0.7 USD.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: therozaq on January 02, 2024, 08:08:36 PM
I am about $0.20 short.
The initial capital for GAS fees on Binance Smart Chain (BSC) is very small, not even 0.5 USD because you only have 0.2 USD left for GAS.
We have to sacrifice even harder because all the tokens are now very competent, I don't blame you either but the GAS costs are very small.
As much as possible and this is in my opinion, the minimum transaction fee on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) network is 1 USD and it will feel flexible in the future.
With initial capital for GAS on Binance Smart Chain (BSC) of 1 USD, you can use it for several transactions and it is more flexible to save later, if you only use 0.3 USD for GAS for the token exchange transaction that you wrote above, that means the remaining GAS is around 0.7 USD.

As you said , BSC is low gas fee, aproximately 1$, I think Op should buy minimal $1 , if want to do transaction.
Binance smart chainis lower than ethereum.
But If we still talk about about high gas fee, I suggest OP do at other platform.that more cheap.
There are another platform that we can choose.
Maybe Solana, TRX.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: hair on January 02, 2024, 09:51:41 PM
the solution is just to buy with your money on an exchange or p2p to cover the costs required. 0.02 $ is not an expensive price for BSC, consider saving your BSC for later if you need it again
Exactly. He/she must know that BSC requires to gas fee so before sending their assets. P2P is one way to buy but if just need a little gas fee, I think we can ask her/his friends to send the gas fee to exchange with some money. I think the gas fee on BSC is not as expensive more than ETH, or OP can use Matic to transfer their assets
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: damsix on January 03, 2024, 01:31:33 AM
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Things like this are confusing for me because a Binance Smart Chain (BSC) token requires GAS to be sent, just like Ethereum, Waves, Polygon, Optimism, Arbitrum, zkSync etc. The thread owner should be more protective of GAS because GAS takes priority in every transaction.
The thread owner also seems to have run out of money because it was probably made for other token transactions on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) network. Even though the BSC fee is cheaper than the Ethereum fee.
Because logically the gas fee is below 1 USD and he doesn't have the money to buy it.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: salad daging on January 03, 2024, 09:12:07 PM
You can deposit money back into the exchange, for example $10, then withdraw using BNB (BSC) and save it in your metamask wallet for future transaction needs.

If you don't have money then ask your friend maybe $0.20 is a small amount, I think your friend can give it to you if he has it.

If you often interact to buy tokens on the BSC network, make sure your BSC is sufficient to cover transaction needs.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: sampoerna on January 03, 2024, 11:58:08 PM
I was using Metamask to buy a BSC-based token and I did not leave enough BNB to cover the gas fee for the exchange so I cannot cash it out. I am about $0.20 short. Is there a workaround?
Indeed, sometimes it is quite annoying when we want to send BSC tokens but experience obstacles, namely the lack of bnb balance for the token transfer fee. Actually, usually the fee is quite small, but I often experience this because there is no or a lack of BNB coins in the wallet. If it's just a little less, maybe you can get around it by carrying out the transaction at another time, even though in fact if you use the BSC network, the fees are not that different. Therefore, usually I still sacrifice to send some BNB coins to that wallet. Yes, at least as a reserve if one day we will send BSC tokens again or other tokens.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: therozaq on January 04, 2024, 04:38:44 AM
You can deposit money back into the exchange, for example $10, then withdraw using BNB (BSC) and save it in your metamask wallet for future transaction needs.

If you don't have money then ask your friend maybe $0.20 is a small amount, I think your friend can give it to you if he has it.


Yeah, we should deposit again to add our wallet for BSC gas fee.
I think BSC gas fee is not high.
If we ask friend, I think it could be , but not good idea.
Don't bother other people when doing business, said my parents
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: Muneeb22 on January 04, 2024, 08:54:07 AM
Now Metamask applies so much fee when anyone can change their tokens and this is not good because for a long time not just me there have been so many people will add their tokens to the meta mask and after that, this company applies so much fee and so many peoples now not recommend this wallet because of its high fee.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: salad daging on January 04, 2024, 08:31:48 PM
You can deposit money back into the exchange, for example $10, then withdraw using BNB (BSC) and save it in your metamask wallet for future transaction needs.

If you don't have money then ask your friend maybe $0.20 is a small amount, I think your friend can give it to you if he has it.


Yeah, we should deposit again to add our wallet for BSC gas fee.
I think BSC gas fee is not high.
If we ask friend, I think it could be , but not good idea.
Don't bother other people when doing business, said my parents
If he has good friends then he can borrow instead of asking even though that's not a good idea, but what if he's stuck? Forced to deposit money into the exchange and then withdraw it as I said above.

Your parents taught you good things, friend.
perhaps he has now found the solution. :D
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: Mehedi72 on January 04, 2024, 09:07:14 PM
Op, You must have to keep bnb for buy/swapping any bep20 tokens. And i think fee is still lower than Ether smart chain. And metamask is good but metamask asks extra charge for their service they are providing and that's why sometimes it need higher fee than usually although there is option to set fee, lower medium or higher but for that you have to manage some bnb first
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: kent47400 on January 05, 2024, 03:15:14 AM
I can't give GAS to OP because this GAS is used for myself so I can send tokens and be able to trade on the PancakeSwap DEX.
For the convenience of doing business, the OP should also set aside a little money to save in the form of GAS, whether on the Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, Solana etc. networks.
Many people have suggested above that Binance Smart Chain GAS is cheap compared to Ethereum GAS. If there is no other way to buy GAS from BSC, maybe I don't know because I can't give GAS to my BSC network.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: NikeFit_7777 on January 05, 2024, 09:46:41 AM
And what is the difficulty to buy bnb on a 10$ exchange = transfer them to yourself to a metamask wallet address. I don't know other methods, but this one is the easiest and simplest.

You will spend more time to find change in bnb than to go to the exchange, buy and send them to yourself.

The choice is yours in the end. But for me, if you don't have 10-11$ to cash out, how are you going to be in the crypto world? In any case, everyone should have a few dozen dollars for situations like this.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: I-Bit on January 06, 2024, 09:38:41 PM
And what is the difficulty to buy bnb on a 10$ exchange = transfer them to yourself to a metamask wallet address. I don't know other methods, but this one is the easiest and simplest.

Indeed, just buy few BNB to enable the transaction. And it doesn't actually have to be a $10 BNB purchase. because there are several exchanges where the minimum purchase of BNB is only a few dollars. And that's right, this can be sent to the wallet, so you can get a fee for transferring the BSC token. This seems like the easiest way to do it. If there is no BNB for transfers, we cannot carry out transactions on this platform which incidentally will require BNB for transactions. And the BNB can also be used again to transfer other tokens if one day there really are other tokens to be transferred.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: NikeFit_7777 on January 08, 2024, 11:00:39 AM
Indeed, just buy few BNB to enable the transaction. And it doesn't actually have to be a $10 BNB purchase. because there are several exchanges where the minimum purchase of BNB is only a few dollars. And that's right, this can be sent to the wallet, so you can get a fee for transferring the BSC token. This seems like the easiest way to do it. If there is no BNB for transfers, we cannot carry out transactions on this platform which incidentally will require BNB for transactions. And the BNB can also be used again to transfer other tokens if one day there really are other tokens to be transferred.
I don't understand how you can be in cryptocurrency and not have an extra 10 dollars. A small amount as it seems to me + available to every user. Regarding "minimum purchase on exchanges" I have no idea. Can you tell me the names of the exchanges you are talking about? I think everyone will find this information useful. For I know that on the most popular crypto exchanges the minimum order is from 10 dollars.
P.S. It seems to me that it takes much more actions to find those couple of cents than to make a banal purchase of bnb on the exchange and further sending it to your wallet. Of course, you don't have to listen to me. But it is easier for me to do exactly as I described earlier.  8)

Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: masudginanjar on January 12, 2024, 02:46:23 AM
My advice is just like this:

If you have a Binance account, then just withdraw from Binance for Binance Smart Chain (BSC) coins, but usually there is a minimum limit of around 10 USD for withdrawals.
Hopefully you have that much money because I also always set aside a little money from my trading on Binance for transaction gas fees for Decentralized Exchange (DEX) coins like Pancakeswap.
Because if you ask your friends for money or borrow money for GAS transactions, you usually don't give it because of human factors such as being stingy, etc.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: aiviaa485 on January 13, 2024, 09:29:19 AM
I am always surprised by those who get into cryptocurrency because I see that they do not take into account the capital and risks that they have to take on themselves.
Capital is definitely always there in our daily lives and it must be there at all times, don't let us miss it because it will be a hassle later, just like the owner of this thread.

I will give an example of why Capital is important:
-My husband works as an Uber Car, he automatically has initial capital, namely a car, petrol, etc
-When Uber Car wants to pick up and drop off passengers, it automatically requires GAS fees, right?
-Just like tokens in cryptocurrency, when we send coins to various wallets there must be initial capital, namely GAS.
-This OP should have anticipated something like this from the start because GAS is the main capital for every coin transaction in cryptocurrency.

+The solution is, OP must prepare and set aside money first for GAS transaction fees, a minimum of 1-5 USD to buy GAS, if he still can't, he will automatically not be able to send tokens.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: yohananaomi on January 15, 2024, 09:24:53 AM
Now Metamask applies so much fee when anyone can change their tokens and this is not good because for a long time not just me there have been so many people will add their tokens to the meta mask and after that, this company applies so much fee and so many peoples now not recommend this wallet because of its high fee.
Everyone will do it to be able to reduce gas costs caused by the activities they do, but as long as it still provides convenience, I think everyone will consider continuing to use it. I think that until now it is clear that Metamask continues to update and provide convenience for those who use it, so the fees charged will also be adjusted to what we have received, and I think it is still within acceptable tolerances. I myself use it because I feel that the metamask is an acceptable convenience, is very good so far, and can solve problems quickly.In the end, it is all up to each individual whether they want to use it or not, because there are quite a lot of alternatives available.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: IvugeoEvolutionCoin on January 16, 2024, 11:23:56 AM
My advice is just like this:

If you have a Binance account, then just withdraw from Binance for Binance Smart Chain (BSC) coins, but usually there is a minimum limit of around 10 USD for withdrawals.
Hopefully you have that much money because I also always set aside a little money from my trading on Binance for transaction gas fees for Decentralized Exchange (DEX) coins like Pancakeswap.
Because if you ask your friends for money or borrow money for GAS transactions, you usually don't give it because of human factors such as being stingy, etc.
The method you are using is correct, and many people often make withdrawals using this method. Even when making any purchase transactions, they also use this method, especially now that the BSC network has USDT available, which means transactions are easier with very minimal transaction costs, which are necessary. Pay attention when making transactions; always review the wallet network that will be used and make sure the network used is the same.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: TopT3ns on February 10, 2024, 11:53:02 PM
Now Metamask applies so much fee when anyone can change their tokens and this is not good because for a long time not just me there have been so many people will add their tokens to the meta mask and after that, this company applies so much fee and so many peoples now not recommend this wallet because of its high fee.
Everyone will do it to be able to reduce gas costs caused by the activities they do, but as long as it still provides convenience, I think everyone will consider continuing to use it. I think that until now it is clear that Metamask continues to update and provide convenience for those who use it, so the fees charged will also be adjusted to what we have received, and I think it is still within acceptable tolerances. I myself use it because I feel that the metamask is an acceptable convenience, is very good so far, and can solve problems quickly.In the end, it is all up to each individual whether they want to use it or not, because there are quite a lot of alternatives available.
So far, Metamask has its own advantages, and many projects have used it. Therefore,  Metamask is currently the first alternative choice for storing cryptocurrency assets. Of course, the Metamask developer will always provide updates to increase the security of the wallet owner, but unfortunately, the wallet's weakness Metamask does not provide 2FA security in the wallet and only uses seeds, which are very vulnerable to leaks.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: Evgenklm on February 11, 2024, 07:58:04 PM
There aren't many options here; I've encountered a similar issue myself. When you have tokens but lack funds for transaction fees, it can be frustrating. Personally, I usually check all my old wallets on that network and gather small amounts until I reach the required sum. It happened to me once, and since then, I always leave a couple of dollars in my wallet, and I recommend you do the same.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: KryptoBull on February 11, 2024, 08:58:32 PM
There aren't many options here; I've encountered a similar issue myself. When you have tokens but lack funds for transaction fees, it can be frustrating. Personally, I usually check all my old wallets on that network and gather small amounts until I reach the required sum. It happened to me once, and since then, I always leave a couple of dollars in my wallet, and I recommend you do the same.
This incident also makes us think about other solutions that should be implemented such as free 1-3 transactions per day per address, or allowing users to pay transaction fees in any token as Viction (Tomochain) has done.

TomoChain offers a broad blockchain platform with near-zero fee and quick confirmation transactions, a proof-of-stake chain, staking as a voter, and masternode operation. It also provides the TomoZ or Zero Friction protocol, which allows token holders to pay transaction fees in their preferred token[1].

References:
[1] BitMarkets: TomoChain (https://bitmarkets.com/en/education/cryptopedia/TOMO)
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: lepbagong on February 12, 2024, 04:27:31 AM
There aren't many options here; I've encountered a similar issue myself. When you have tokens but lack funds for transaction fees, it can be frustrating. Personally, I usually check all my old wallets on that network and gather small amounts until I reach the required sum. It happened to me once, and since then, I always leave a couple of dollars in my wallet, and I recommend you do the same.
In the beginning, everyone who is new to crypto will definitely experience what happened to you, and it is quite confusing. Sometimes you have to ask for help through forums, but because you are afraid of being considered the same two accounts because of the transaction, usually no one wants to. If you are forced to collect and look for loopholes and where to address them so that the costs are not expensive, this is an alternative way to do it.But all that has passed, and now there will certainly be some left to prepare for transaction costs.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: damsix on February 12, 2024, 04:36:39 PM
And what is the difficulty to buy bnb on a 10$ exchange = transfer them to yourself to a metamask wallet address. I don't know other methods, but this one is the easiest and simplest.
If I see that this member is ranked in Baby Steps only by the 5 activities he provided on the Altcoinstalks forum, it's likely that he is a member who has no experience in the cryptocurrency space.
But if the member is very experienced and makes a thread like that, maybe he means begging or asking for gas from all members on altcoinstalks.

Sometimes I also wonder at members who ask again about where to get transaction gas from.
From the start, the Gas transaction fee should have been prepared for our capital to send tokens, not instead of making posts like this.  ::)
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: EthereumDev_ on February 14, 2024, 05:00:16 PM
There aren't many options here; I've encountered a similar issue myself. When you have tokens but lack funds for transaction fees, it can be frustrating. Personally, I usually check all my old wallets on that network and gather small amounts until I reach the required sum. It happened to me once, and since then, I always leave a couple of dollars in my wallet, and I recommend you do the same.
The problem is that when transactions are very busy, all transaction costs will increase, and when you collect all the wallets you use, it seems like it will be useless because when you collect them into one wallet, it requires a sending process that also requires transaction fees. You have to make another deposit into the wallet. that you want to use.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: UNIVERSE on February 15, 2024, 10:39:55 PM
And what is the difficulty to buy bnb on a 10$ exchange = transfer them to yourself to a metamask wallet address. I don't know other methods, but this one is the easiest and simplest.

You will spend more time to find change in bnb than to go to the exchange, buy and send them to yourself.

The choice is yours in the end. But for me, if you don't have 10-11$ to cash out, how are you going to be in the crypto world? In any case, everyone should have a few dozen dollars for situations like this.
Yes, it's as simple as that. The way to do this is to send BNB to the wallet if you want to be able to transfer the tokens. And sometimes there are also exchanges that don't necessarily require $10 BNB to be able to transfer it. For this reason, it's actually not quite difficult to do it, just choose an exchange that can transfer just a little. Or even in my country there are platforms that sell BNB in small change or in this case specifically for transfer fees, so the amount is not too big either. BSC fees are also quite small compared to ETH, no, so this should be more economical in the future and can be used several times if there is BNB in the wallet.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: yohananaomi on February 21, 2024, 07:26:57 AM
It should be something that doesn't need to happen again if you really want to transfer BNB, because the existing network is certainly very cheap and easy to do. It's strange if you can't send funds for gas that isn't too expensive on the BSC network, even if you don't have it, you can ask for help and have to keep an appointment to be able to return it.
Because the value required is not expensive, it should be possible and, compared to the Ethn network, it is certainly very expensive.
For the future, don't spend the funds you have in your wallet in case you need gas again.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: TopT3ns on February 22, 2024, 12:27:26 PM
Yes, it's as simple as that. The way to do this is to send BNB to the wallet if you want to be able to transfer the tokens. And sometimes there are also exchanges that don't necessarily require $10 BNB to be able to transfer it. For this reason, it's actually not quite difficult to do it, just choose an exchange that can transfer just a little. Or even in my country there are platforms that sell BNB in small change or in this case specifically for transfer fees, so the amount is not too big either. BSC fees are also quite small compared to ETH, no, so this should be more economical in the future and can be used several times if there is BNB in the wallet.
If he makes transactions using the BSC network, then that can happen, but in this case, he may not have any BNB at all to cover the transaction fees required. Even though the BSC network transaction fees are very small, he must still have some BNB for sending fees.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: Doovla on February 23, 2024, 12:13:52 PM
If have other assets in different networks just simply swap to BNB using steps from guide in that site particulary or support. Other remaining is to take from your real wallet some cash to cover the transactions throught that crypto wallet by doing deposit. Gas is cheap now.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: pacar_tiri on February 24, 2024, 12:14:50 PM
If have other assets in different networks just simply swap to BNB using steps from guide in that site particulary or support. Other remaining is to take from your real wallet some cash to cover the transactions throught that crypto wallet by doing deposit. Gas is cheap now.
Well, I think this method has made it easier for those of you who want to make BNB transactions. At least with small capital, it can help you make transactions easily. Transaction fees are currently no more than $1, so it is very cheap, and this problem should be resolved quickly.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: yohananaomi on February 26, 2024, 08:55:40 PM
If have other assets in different networks just simply swap to BNB using steps from guide in that site particulary or support. Other remaining is to take from your real wallet some cash to cover the transactions throught that crypto wallet by doing deposit. Gas is cheap now.
Well, I think this method has made it easier for those of you who want to make BNB transactions. At least with small capital, it can help you make transactions easily. Transaction fees are currently no more than $1, so it is very cheap, and this problem should be resolved quickly.
It's true that until now the network used by BNB has become the target of many people because, apart from its reputation being quite good and the most important thing that all users are looking for is very cheap fees, it's natural that everyone will switch to BNB. Of course, there are other networks that are cheap but not as famous as this one, so there's no need to worry.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: IvugeoEvolutionCoin on February 28, 2024, 11:21:35 PM
Well, I think this method has made it easier for those of you who want to make BNB transactions. At least with small capital, it can help you make transactions easily. Transaction fees are currently no more than $1, so it is very cheap, and this problem should be resolved quickly.
If we talk about very cheap transaction fees then you can use several networks such as Solana which is starting to offer very cheap transaction fees with the lowest fee being 0.000005 SOL which means it is cheaper than the BSC network.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: pacar_tiri on March 03, 2024, 04:34:20 AM
It's true that until now the network used by BNB has become the target of many people because, apart from its reputation being quite good and the most important thing that all users are looking for is very cheap fees, it's natural that everyone will switch to BNB. Of course, there are other networks that are cheap but not as famous as this one, so there's no need to worry.
The BNB network currently looks no longer efficient because currently there is Solana which is the opponent of the BSC network. The transaction fees used by Solana are cheaper than Binance. However, you also have to be careful because the Solana network is a new network.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: IvugeoEvolutionCoin on March 05, 2024, 02:54:22 PM
The BNB network currently looks no longer efficient because currently there is Solana which is the opponent of the BSC network. The transaction fees used by Solana are cheaper than Binance. However, you also have to be careful because the Solana network is a new network.
I think the Binance Smart Contract is still quite good to use because it seems that many people still use this platform to create new projects. Despite the advantage of having cheap token creation and transaction costs, many people end up using it to create fake tokens and it was even created with the aim of trapping people. new traders who still don't fully understand cryptocurrency.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: yohananaomi on March 05, 2024, 06:12:11 PM
It's true that until now the network used by BNB has become the target of many people because, apart from its reputation being quite good and the most important thing that all users are looking for is very cheap fees, it's natural that everyone will switch to BNB. Of course, there are other networks that are cheap but not as famous as this one, so there's no need to worry.
The BNB network currently looks no longer efficient because currently there is Solana which is the opponent of the BSC network. The transaction fees used by Solana are cheaper than Binance. However, you also have to be careful because the Solana network is a new network.
I think as long as there are still many projects that use it, it will become a reference in itself-so that trust will definitely have an impact, although maybe there will also be many low-cost networks like you said SOL, but reputation also plays a role in determining what to use in the end.
For me, it's because I'm used to using the network that as long as there aren't any crucial problems, I won't move just because of a slight difference.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: IvugeoEvolutionCoin on March 07, 2024, 06:10:22 PM
I think as long as there are still many projects that use it, it will become a reference in itself-so that trust will definitely have an impact, although maybe there will also be many low-cost networks like you said SOL, but reputation also plays a role in determining what to use in the end.[/size]
For me, it's because I'm used to using the network that as long as there aren't any crucial problems, I won't move just because of a slight difference.
The Solana network is still the cheapest among several other smart contract platforms which have very expensive fees, but what you need to pay attention to is don't be satisfied with current technological developments, there is a possibility that in the future this technology will be very outdated and there will be new technology that is better than all.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: pacar_tiri on March 08, 2024, 02:16:56 PM
The Solana network is still the cheapest among several other smart contract platforms which have very expensive fees, but what you need to pay attention to is don't be satisfied with current technological developments, there is a possibility that in the future this technology will be very outdated and there will be new technology that is better than all.
It is a natural thing for Solana to be the cheapest and fastest network because the aim of creating Solana is to shift the position of Binance Smart Chain which is currently in second place with the best smart contracts. At least it is a natural thing as technology improves. As it develops, there will be many platforms that try to create the best for the people. So Solana was created because there are faster and cheaper transactions and is currently being developed on Solana.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: yohananaomi on March 13, 2024, 03:56:43 AM
I think as long as there are still many projects that use it, it will become a reference in itself-so that trust will definitely have an impact, although maybe there will also be many low-cost networks like you said SOL, but reputation also plays a role in determining what to use in the end.[/size]
For me, it's because I'm used to using the network that as long as there aren't any crucial problems, I won't move just because of a slight difference.
The Solana network is still the cheapest among several other smart contract platforms which have very expensive fees, but what you need to pay attention to is don't be satisfied with current technological developments, there is a possibility that in the future this technology will be very outdated and there will be new technology that is better than all.
Maybe you are right that the Sol network is the cheapest, but the price difference between other networks may not be that big. In the end, everyone will look for familiarity with what network we are used to using?, As I am used to BSC, then I will not move just because of a small difference, but what I am looking for is comfort and speed and excellent completion is acceptable.
Agree that development will always continue, so you can be sure there will always be something new, so the old must be able to innovate or be abandoned. Something normal can happen, there is an update and, as long as it is good and not detrimental, we just go with it.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: therozaq on March 13, 2024, 06:49:56 AM
I think as long as there are still many projects that use it, it will become a reference in itself-so that trust will definitely have an impact, although maybe there will also be many low-cost networks like you said SOL, but reputation also plays a role in determining what to use in the end.[/size]
For me, it's because I'm used to using the network that as long as there aren't any crucial problems, I won't move just because of a slight difference.
The Solana network is still the cheapest among several other smart contract platforms which have very expensive fees, but what you need to pay attention to is don't be satisfied with current technological developments, there is a possibility that in the future this technology will be very outdated and there will be new technology that is better than all.

Of course, it may currently be the best and cheapest but there is no guarantee that there will be something faster and cheaper. that's how technology is, it will always develop all the time.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on March 13, 2024, 12:08:07 PM
I was using Metamask to buy a BSC-based token and I did not leave enough BNB to cover the gas fee for the exchange so I cannot cash it out. I am about $0.20 short. Is there a workaround?

It is very simple to do, make deposit more and then you're able to make your transactions freely without any barrier, its just as if you want to make use of the ethereum network in sending pepe and yet you don't have any amount in ethereum, such transaction could not be achieved except we fund the wallet with the minimum deposit required to make such transactions, try as much in making enquiry in anything before doing them, this will avoid you having unnecessary disappointments.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on March 13, 2024, 01:53:42 PM
Lack of affordability to exchange or make a transaction in some of the tokens had to do with older that only have a little amount of asset with them and couldn't spare any longer a little fragment of their coin to serve as cost for transaction fee, but for the sake and benefit of those that have this huge amount of crypto holdings in their portfolios, they can afford the spare of the cost for gas fee irrespective of the rate because of the amount in consideration.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on March 13, 2024, 10:13:31 PM
I was using Metamask to buy a BSC-based token and I did not leave enough BNB to cover the gas fee for the exchange so I cannot cash it out. I am about $0.20 short. Is there a workaround?

If you tried to cash out and you are being told that you are short of BNB to cover the gas fee, you can try to swap the coin to BNB see if it's enough for swapping to BNB native coin, then you can just cash out the BNB and the fee will be deducted still in BNB. If that process does not still work, then you have to deposit more BNB to your MetaMask wallet just like you have been instructed by MUGNIA.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: Google+ on March 17, 2024, 09:19:28 AM
If you tried to cash out and you are being told that you are short of BNB to cover the gas fee, you can try to swap the coin to BNB see if it's enough for swapping to BNB native coin, then you can just cash out the BNB and the fee will be deducted still in BNB. If that process does not still work, then you have to deposit more BNB to your MetaMask wallet just like you have been instructed by MUGNIA.
I think in this case there is no other choice but to deposit extra BNB to carry out transactions because not all wallets have the same function as that. I think OP has been successful with his transaction because I see there is no response from OP anymore.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: bitbit97 on March 17, 2024, 09:27:12 AM
The problem OP has faces is very common for newbies or for those who is in a rush. Always think twice before clicking «MAX» when you are about to buy something. The best option for him would be to have another source where he could send himself those few cents to cover transaction fee, because during selling and rebuying back he could have lost on exchange rate, and might end that again he is in short of few cents and would have to repeat same procedure and lose again.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: yohananaomi on March 19, 2024, 02:49:10 AM
I think as long as there are still many projects that use it, it will become a reference in itself-so that trust will definitely have an impact, although maybe there will also be many low-cost networks like you said SOL, but reputation also plays a role in determining what to use in the end.[/size]
For me, it's because I'm used to using the network that as long as there aren't any crucial problems, I won't move just because of a slight difference.
The Solana network is still the cheapest among several other smart contract platforms which have very expensive fees, but what you need to pay attention to is don't be satisfied with current technological developments, there is a possibility that in the future this technology will be very outdated and there will be new technology that is better than all.
Of course, it may currently be the best and cheapest but there is no guarantee that there will be something faster and cheaper. that's how technology is, it will always develop all the time.
Cheap is not a guarantee that you can provide the best service, because there are many features that must be provided so that those who use it feel at home and want to continue using it.
But I agree, that developments are always being updated, that currently the cheapest and best services provided
One day something better will come, and it cannot be avoided, because everyone wants to give their best to earn profits.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: TopT3ns on March 27, 2024, 02:23:05 PM
Cheap is not a guarantee that you can provide the best service, because there are many features that must be provided so that those who use it feel at home and want to continue using it.
But I agree, that developments are always being updated, that currently the cheapest and best services provided
One day something better will come, and it cannot be avoided, because everyone wants to give their best to earn profits.
If cheap doesn't guarantee the best service for its users, then you should pay attention to Solana and Binance Smart Chain.
For Solana, it is currently still in the development process. Then for Binance you can see the Binance exchange platform which is currently used by many people, whether the service provided is good or not?
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: jamadrianne on March 27, 2024, 05:10:36 PM
If you have a friend, then ask for him/her to lend some tokens for gas fee. This is another way to if there's not enough gas fee. The other way also is to buy tokens like BNB using your Fiat Money. It will not move forward unless you have enough funds for the gas fee.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: yohananaomi on March 28, 2024, 01:19:16 PM
If cheap doesn't guarantee the best service for its users, then you should pay attention to Solana and Binance Smart Chain.
For Solana, it is currently still in the development process. Then for Binance you can see the Binance exchange platform which is currently used by many people, whether the service provided is good or not?
As long as the competition for improvement and providing the best for its users is certainly very good, let them compete to continue to be able to provide what they can for their users. For those of me who have been using it and haven't found any problems that are really hindering me, I will still use it, as long as I experience problems, and it can no longer be trusted. Maybe I will look for another one, because there are many alternatives that can be used.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: TopT3ns on April 18, 2024, 07:41:36 PM
If you have a friend, then ask for him/her to lend some tokens for gas fee. This is another way to if there's not enough gas fee. The other way also is to buy tokens like BNB using your Fiat Money. It will not move forward unless you have enough funds for the gas fee.
I think the OP already knows the best way to send the assets he owns, because so far the OP has had no response, even though when using the BNB network the transaction fees required should be very cheap and easy to reach.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: $crypto$ on May 12, 2024, 03:17:09 PM
If you have a friend, then ask for him/her to lend some tokens for gas fee. This is another way to if there's not enough gas fee. The other way also is to buy tokens like BNB using your Fiat Money. It will not move forward unless you have enough funds for the gas fee.
I think the OP already knows the best way to send the assets he owns, because so far the OP has had no response, even though when using the BNB network the transaction fees required should be very cheap and easy to reach.
That's right, transaction fees for the bnb network are very cheap, unlike eth for example which requires expensive fees when we want to make a transaction.

However, if we really don't have the means to pay transaction fees, then we can ask our friends for help. I also often do it, and several friends I know also do it, we can help each other. Moreover, if we have been in this space for a long time, we definitely understand what we have to do when we want to make a transaction.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: MrSpasybo on May 13, 2024, 10:20:20 PM
I was using Metamask to buy a BSC-based token and I did not leave enough BNB to cover the gas fee for the exchange so I cannot cash it out. I am about $0.20 short. Is there a workaround?
This is not a new topic, but I have not found a complete solution to address this issue in the present and future, so I will propose a few solutions for users and the BNB chain:

1. Users need to have more BNB to pay transaction fees:
+ Users can buy a little more BNB from Binance and send it to their personal address;
+ Users buy BNB through OTC;
+ Users ask for support from friends or from AltcoinsTalks members. I encourage this: create a "Challenge me" event and receive transaction fees from a member on the forum;

2. The BNB chain can consider applying some changes so that these situations do not happen in the future: Tomochain applied Z-protocol, which allows users to pay transaction fees with many different types of tokens, not just the native token of the network. This is really convenient for users.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: vegasus on May 27, 2024, 10:31:47 PM
If you tried to cash out and you are being told that you are short of BNB to cover the gas fee, you can try to swap the coin to BNB see if it's enough for swapping to BNB native coin, then you can just cash out the BNB and the fee will be deducted still in BNB. If that process does not still work, then you have to deposit more BNB to your MetaMask wallet just like you have been instructed by MUGNIA.
I think in this case there is no other choice but to deposit extra BNB to carry out transactions because not all wallets have the same function as that. I think OP has been successful with his transaction because I see there is no response from OP anymore.
It's almost a year ago when OP made this post. Whether he was successful or not, there's no clear explanation.
However, the best thing is that many people can learn from this case, that when you want to carry out transactions on personal wallets, especially when making purchases, swaps or transfers on personal wallets / DEX / others, a fee is required. Because this is BSC, the fee used is BNB and it is relatively small.

Actually, one way is to send BNB from another wallet or buy it on an exchange. For now it seems that sending BNB as fees in small amounts from exchanges is no longer difficult. In fact, many exchanges do provide a minimum sending limit that is quite small so this is quite helpful for those of us who want to send a fee.

However, the problem is that if the token is an ERC20 or Ethereum token, which is known to require a larger fee. But if it's BSC, then you just have to send BNB from the exchange. Or sometimes, there are parties who sell retail BNB / retail ETH and others for small amounts and reasonable prices.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: MrSpasybo on May 29, 2024, 09:33:45 PM
It's almost a year ago when OP made this post. Whether he was successful or not, there's no clear explanation.
However, the best thing is that many people can learn from this case, that when you want to carry out transactions on personal wallets, especially when making purchases, swaps or transfers on personal wallets / DEX / others, a fee is required. Because this is BSC, the fee used is BNB and it is relatively small.

Actually, one way is to send BNB from another wallet or buy it on an exchange. For now it seems that sending BNB as fees in small amounts from exchanges is no longer difficult. In fact, many exchanges do provide a minimum sending limit that is quite small so this is quite helpful for those of us who want to send a fee.

However, the problem is that if the token is an ERC20 or Ethereum token, which is known to require a larger fee. But if it's BSC, then you just have to send BNB from the exchange. Or sometimes, there are parties who sell retail BNB / retail ETH and others for small amounts and reasonable prices.
As I mentioned above, I encourage a solution for new users when they fall into this situation: ask for help with transaction fees on the AltcoinsTalks forum. I and many other members can give fun challenges and support transaction fees of $0.2-0.5 in BNB as a tiny reward.

This can reinforce the friendly nature of the forum and make AltcoinsTalks more active. More importantly, we have a solution to the problem instead of just discussing the problem for a long time ^^
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: MUGNIA on June 18, 2024, 05:11:41 PM
Cheap is not a guarantee that you can provide the best service, because there are many features that must be provided so that those who use it feel at home and want to continue using it.
But I agree, that developments are always being updated, that currently the cheapest and best services provided
One day something better will come, and it cannot be avoided, because everyone wants to give their best to earn profits.
If cheap doesn't guarantee the best service for its users, then you should pay attention to Solana and Binance Smart Chain.
For Solana, it is currently still in the development process. Then for Binance you can see the Binance exchange platform which is currently used by many people, whether the service provided is good or not?

all exchanges definitely have negative sides, there are shortcomings, so almost all exchanges are not perfect, there are definitely gaps for mistakes, but here are the founders' efforts to overcome these shortcomings, whether they are alert or not, so far the two SOL and BSC networks have not been able to do it. said to be perfect
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: yohananaomi on July 19, 2024, 05:07:20 AM
Cheap is not a guarantee that you can provide the best service, because there are many features that must be provided so that those who use it feel at home and want to continue using it.
But I agree, that developments are always being updated, that currently the cheapest and best services provided
One day something better will come, and it cannot be avoided, because everyone wants to give their best to earn profits.
If cheap doesn't guarantee the best service for its users, then you should pay attention to Solana and Binance Smart Chain.
For Solana, it is currently still in the development process. Then for Binance you can see the Binance exchange platform which is currently used by many people, whether the service provided is good or not?
all exchanges definitely have negative sides, there are shortcomings, so almost all exchanges are not perfect, there are definitely gaps for mistakes, but here are the founders' efforts to overcome these shortcomings, whether they are alert or not, so far the two SOL and BSC networks have not been able to do it. said to be perfect
It is certain that all exchanges have weaknesses and do not have a few shortcomings from others, but if they want to make changes at any time to be able to improve what might not be pleasing for the user, of course, users will not leave them and will remain loyal.
I have never used a SOL network, so far, I often only use BSC networks. If you say, maybe that is not perfect, it can be true. But the BSC network to my knowledge always continues to update for every mistake that might be made, so it is not surprising.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: MrSpasybo on July 20, 2024, 04:17:31 PM
It is certain that all exchanges have weaknesses and do not have a few shortcomings from others, but if they want to make changes at any time to be able to improve what might not be pleasing for the user, of course, users will not leave them and will remain loyal.
I have never used a SOL network, so far, I often only use BSC networks. If you say, maybe that is not perfect, it can be true. But the BSC network to my knowledge always continues to update for every mistake that might be made, so it is not surprising.
I have been using many CEXs for many years and have never encountered any problems with blockchains. If there are, they are blockchain issues such as congestion or downtime, not CEXs faults. CEXs have a program that interacts with the blockchain when users want to deposit or withdraw tokens, and it typically works quite efficiently to handle thousands of requests per second.

For BNB tokens to pay transaction fees: Binance would be the most suitable CEX to choose when users want to have BNB through convert/buy on Binance and send BNB to personal address. Binance Web3 wallet is also a worth-considering option when users want to easily interact with the BNB chain.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: bounceback on July 20, 2024, 05:20:12 PM
I have been using many CEXs for many years and have never encountered any problems with blockchains. If there are, they are blockchain issues such as congestion or downtime, not CEXs faults. CEXs have a program that interacts with the blockchain when users want to deposit or withdraw tokens, and it typically works quite efficiently to handle thousands of requests per second.

For BNB tokens to pay transaction fees: Binance would be the most suitable CEX to choose when users want to have BNB through convert/buy on Binance and send BNB to personal address. Binance Web3 wallet is also a worth-considering option when users want to easily interact with the BNB chain.
Some issues with withdrawing problem on CEX exchange is regarding of congestion blockchain and make transaction take longer time than usually. CEX withdrawal procedure depend on blockchain its self without get congestion will take faster way depend on kinds of coins required how many confirmation needed before success landing to wallet withdrawal.

BNB fees transaction too small not only with exchange of CEX but also on wallet taken lower fees, but some time BNB smart chain get problem with congestion and taking more than hours for withdrawing process but recently BNB smart chain not get problem yet with withdrawal.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: Bobcrypto on July 28, 2024, 10:17:47 AM
As far as gas fees are concerned, BSC is one of the cheapest chains you can get fairer gas fees, and I don't think there is anyone on the crypto community that are not aware of the Binance Smart Chain Transaction fees
It is very good to carried out research before using any of the blockchains to avoid being stranded on any gas fees issues
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: lepbagong on August 15, 2024, 02:45:50 AM
As far as gas fees are concerned, BSC is one of the cheapest chains you can get fairer gas fees, and I don't think there is anyone on the crypto community that are not aware of the Binance Smart Chain Transaction fees
It is very good to carried out research before using any of the blockchains to avoid being stranded on any gas fees issues
Of course, everything can be said to know that the cost of gas in BSC is the cheapest and very easy to use, so, of course, it is very unfortunate if there are transactions that cannot be completed because they are constrained by cheap gas costs. It should indeed be analyzed before doing anything to be done, because it avoids something that might not be desirable, because if you can't complete your transaction, it is certainly very unfortunate, but again, if, for the BSC network, I believe you will be able to complete it.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: Wiseman on August 15, 2024, 08:29:49 AM
I was using Metamask to buy a BSC-based token and I did not leave enough BNB to cover the gas fee for the exchange so I cannot cash it out. I am about $0.20 short. Is there a workaround?

there are no exits, but if you don’t have money on your balance, you won’t be able to withdraw anything. Many people, including me, have found themselves in this situation. The usual way out is to simply buy coins on the exchange and transfer them to your wallet so that you can pay for the transaction.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: Manna on August 16, 2024, 07:36:35 PM
As far as gas fees are concerned, BSC is one of the cheapest chains you can get fairer gas fees, and I don't think there is anyone on the crypto community that are not aware of the Binance Smart Chain Transaction fees
It is very good to carried out research before using any of the blockchains to avoid being stranded on any gas fees issues
You are absolutely right.  Binance Smart Chain (BSC) is known for its low transaction fees and fast block times, which have made it popular among cryptocurrency users.  Researching blockchain is definitely a good practice to avoid gas fee issues.

 For starters, each blockchain has its own gas fee structure and network characteristics.  Some networks like Ethereum are often known for high gas fees, especially when the network is very busy, while networks like BSC and Solana are generally much cheaper.  If not properly prepared, it's possible to run into trouble even at chains with low gas fees.

 It's a reminder that those new to the crypto space don't underestimate the importance of research.  Being properly prepared before the transaction, especially being aware of gas fees and required tokens, is helpful in avoiding any unpleasant situations.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: Vision pro on August 22, 2024, 08:07:57 PM
I was using Metamask to buy a BSC-based token and I did not leave enough BNB to cover the gas fee for the exchange so I cannot cash it out. I am about $0.20 short. Is there a workaround?

there are no exits, but if you don’t have money on your balance, you won’t be able to withdraw anything. Many people, including me, have found themselves in this situation. The usual way out is to simply buy coins on the exchange and transfer them to your wallet so that you can pay for the transaction.
Trying to analyze your post. If you don't have BNB in ​​your wallet and you can't pay for the transaction, you can try the following ways: Log into your exchange account, buy some BNB and transfer it to your wallet. Crypto Community Members  You can ask for help.  They may send small amounts of BNB. Some platforms may offer promotional credits or bonuses, which may help cover gas fees.  Following these rules may solve the problem.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: MUGNIA on August 24, 2024, 05:15:45 PM
As far as gas fees are concerned, BSC is one of the cheapest chains you can get fairer gas fees, and I don't think there is anyone on the crypto community that are not aware of the Binance Smart Chain Transaction fees
It is very good to carried out research before using any of the blockchains to avoid being stranded on any gas fees issues
Of course, everything can be said to know that the cost of gas in BSC is the cheapest and very easy to use, so, of course, it is very unfortunate if there are transactions that cannot be completed because they are constrained by cheap gas costs. It should indeed be analyzed before doing anything to be done, because it avoids something that might not be desirable, because if you can't complete your transaction, it is certainly very unfortunate, but again, if, for the BSC network, I believe you will be able to complete it.
In fact, if there are no fees, you can buy from the middleman for $5 and you can do many transactions. By having bnb in your wallet, you can actually minimize shortages, sales costs and even shipping.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: Hamza2424 on August 24, 2024, 10:30:14 PM
In fact, if there are no fees, you can buy from the middleman for $5 and you can do many transactions. By having bnb in your wallet, you can actually minimize shortages, sales costs and even shipping.

Hmm, Quite a simple solution but people make things exaggerated these days, anyway, I wasn't expecting such a topic here in the BSC section because until now I was the thing the gas fees issue is only with ETT and BTC. But seems like even with the lowest transaction fees people would still have problems I think we need a gas-free chain ohh but that's not practical.

Seems like we need some quality topics to discuss.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: SamReomo on August 24, 2024, 10:39:48 PM
If you don't have BNB in ​​your wallet and you can't pay for the transaction, you can try the following ways: Log into your exchange account, buy some BNB and transfer it to your wallet.
That's the only solution for the OP, as it's mandatory to have buy some BNB from an exchange which later can be used to pay for the fees but one should also keep in mind that withdrawing the BNB from an exchange's wallet may also have some fees.

If the OP was unable to pay $0.2 fees of a transaction then I guess it would be hard for him/her to pay the withdrawal fees of the exchange as well. And, when it comes to help from crypto community then you must keep in your mind that no one would help someone whom they don't know.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: B.Trader on August 28, 2024, 06:09:35 AM
BSC (Binance Smart Chain) is known for its low transaction fees, making it an attractive option for many users, especially those looking to avoid the high gas fees of networks like Ethereum. This affordability has contributed to BSC's popularity, particularly for activities like DeFi, gaming, and NFTs.Conducting research before using any blockchain is crucial. Different blockchains have different fee structures, and understanding these costs can help avoid unexpected expenses. For instance, while Ethereum can be expensive during high network activity
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: Doovla on September 28, 2024, 05:46:19 PM
It is always offered the possibility of doing after signing up to the Binance exchange, where small tasks are done and vouchers, coupons are obtained for the opportunity to trade, in which all profits are kept. You can't until you try.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: MRY on September 30, 2024, 01:30:41 PM
It is always offered the possibility of doing after signing up to the Binance exchange, where small tasks are done and vouchers, coupons are obtained for the opportunity to trade, in which all profits are kept. You can't until you try.
Once having registered an account at Binance, for instance, users will be introduced to number of promotional campaigns aimed at educating them on trading. Such programs can contain basic activities that would help them trade, in return, receiving coupons vouchers or discounts as a motivation. This way not only users gain knowledge of all the opportunities provided by the platform but also can practice using it with little real money invested.

Although these promotions present good opportunities, trading mostly depends on its utilization. Every step should involve comprehension of the market conditions and policies existing in the market. Hence, attempting these programs is in itself a great chance to gain knowledge; nevertheless, the outcome basically depends on the reader’s approach and preparedness.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: debra on October 13, 2024, 11:02:48 PM
As far as gas fees are concerned, BSC is one of the cheapest chains you can get fairer gas fees, and I don't think there is anyone on the crypto community that are not aware of the Binance Smart Chain Transaction fees
It is very good to carried out research before using any of the blockchains to avoid being stranded on any gas fees issues
Yes, I agree, if compared to the network on Ethereum, the difference is very far. even though the transaction speed is equally fast, it's just that the difference between transaction gas on the Ethereum and BNB networks has increased significantly. Now, BNB or BSC transactions are still the same as in previous months. While Ethereum? The increase has even increased several times, initially it touched 0 .... and now? It's even more than 16 gwei. this is very bad for the development of the next Ethereum project.

And for now, besides BNB, there is actually also the Solana network which is also recommended for sending. and there are already many platforms or exchanges that provide this option. both are cheap and the transactions are very fast.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: satpol_PP on October 18, 2024, 03:14:21 PM
As far as gas fees are concerned, BSC is one of the cheapest chains you can get fairer gas fees, and I don't think there is anyone on the crypto community that are not aware of the Binance Smart Chain Transaction fees
It is very good to carried out research before using any of the blockchains to avoid being stranded on any gas fees issues
Yes, I agree, if compared to the network on Ethereum, the difference is very far. even though the transaction speed is equally fast, it's just that the difference between transaction gas on the Ethereum and BNB networks has increased significantly. Now, BNB or BSC transactions are still the same as in previous months. While Ethereum? The increase has even increased several times, initially it touched 0 .... and now? It's even more than 16 gwei. this is very bad for the development of the next Ethereum project.

And for now, besides BNB, there is actually also the Solana network which is also recommended for sending. and there are already many platforms or exchanges that provide this option. both are cheap and the transactions are very fast.
The existence of a lot of networks is very petrified users to use the safe network that is cheaper and also safe. I am also a use of BSC networks and I think this is quite cheap and this sata we have a choice of solanan and also tons. So Users can choose which network they like because Ethereum Gas Fee is very expensive.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: yohananaomi on November 29, 2024, 12:42:59 AM
As far as gas fees are concerned, BSC is one of the cheapest chains you can get fairer gas fees, and I don't think there is anyone on the crypto community that are not aware of the Binance Smart Chain Transaction fees
It is very good to carried out research before using any of the blockchains to avoid being stranded on any gas fees issues
Yes, I agree, if compared to the network on Ethereum, the difference is very far. even though the transaction speed is equally fast, it's just that the difference between transaction gas on the Ethereum and BNB networks has increased significantly. Now, BNB or BSC transactions are still the same as in previous months. While Ethereum? The increase has even increased several times, initially it touched 0 .... and now? It's even more than 16 gwei. this is very bad for the development of the next Ethereum project.

And for now, besides BNB, there is actually also the Solana network which is also recommended for sending. and there are already many platforms or exchanges that provide this option. both are cheap and the transactions are very fast.
The existence of a lot of networks is very petrified users to use the safe network that is cheaper and also safe. I am also a use of BSC networks and I think this is quite cheap and this sata we have a choice of solanan and also tons. So Users can choose which network they like because Ethereum Gas Fee is very expensive.
Currently, almost many networks have provided good assistance to their users with fairly cheap gas fees because the goal is to get to know and benefit the network itself, so if ethereum is expensive, it is natural if it happens because ethereum itself is also quite high in price and is no different from bitcoin.
I think besides the bsc network, there are many networks that are paid cheaply. Just adjust to your own circumstances, because I also invest in BNB, so that's the network I use.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: JISAN on December 06, 2024, 06:13:03 PM
I was using Metamask to buy a BSC-based token and I did not leave enough BNB to cover the gas fee for the exchange so I cannot cash it out. I am about $0.20 short. Is there a workaround?
It is normal, when you will use any DEX to exchange any token then you must have to pay Blockchain translation fees to complete trade. so if you a day trader then go to CEX and start trading there but if you just swap your holding token or swap any token which you got free for airdrop then and also if you want your privacy and safety then i think this fee is not a big deal for you.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: yohananaomi on December 26, 2024, 01:25:59 AM
I was using Metamask to buy a BSC-based token and I did not leave enough BNB to cover the gas fee for the exchange so I cannot cash it out. I am about $0.20 short. Is there a workaround?
It is normal, when you will use any DEX to exchange any token then you must have to pay Blockchain translation fees to complete trade. so if you a day trader then go to CEX and start trading there but if you just swap your holding token or swap any token which you got free for airdrop then and also if you want your privacy and safety then i think this fee is not a big deal for you.
Every transaction made will definitely be charged a fee, so it should also be considered to be able to set aside a little for the costs that may occur and cannot be avoided in that situation, even though the BSC network is very cheap, maybe because of the lack of knowledge. I think you are right that if we want good security, then, indeed, the cost should be a natural thing that could happen and we must prepare.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: satpol_PP on December 26, 2024, 11:39:45 PM
I was using Metamask to buy a BSC-based token and I did not leave enough BNB to cover the gas fee for the exchange so I cannot cash it out. I am about $0.20 short. Is there a workaround?
It is normal, when you will use any DEX to exchange any token then you must have to pay Blockchain translation fees to complete trade. so if you a day trader then go to CEX and start trading there but if you just swap your holding token or swap any token which you got free for airdrop then and also if you want your privacy and safety then i think this fee is not a big deal for you.
Every transaction made will definitely be charged a fee, so it should also be considered to be able to set aside a little for the costs that may occur and cannot be avoided in that situation, even though the BSC network is very cheap, maybe because of the lack of knowledge. I think you are right that if we want good security, then, indeed, the cost should be a natural thing that could happen and we must prepare.
Fees will always be there and are needed when we make transactions and we have to choose a network that has a low gas fee because currently there are many networks that offer low fees we can choose them.
BSC has low fees and so far I have been making transactions with the binance smart chain network safely.
Title: Re: Can not afford gas fee to exchange token - What to do?
Post by: yohananaomi on December 31, 2024, 03:24:17 AM
I was using Metamask to buy a BSC-based token and I did not leave enough BNB to cover the gas fee for the exchange so I cannot cash it out. I am about $0.20 short. Is there a workaround?
It is normal, when you will use any DEX to exchange any token then you must have to pay Blockchain translation fees to complete trade. so if you a day trader then go to CEX and start trading there but if you just swap your holding token or swap any token which you got free for airdrop then and also if you want your privacy and safety then i think this fee is not a big deal for you.
Every transaction made will definitely be charged a fee, so it should also be considered to be able to set aside a little for the costs that may occur and cannot be avoided in that situation, even though the BSC network is very cheap, maybe because of the lack of knowledge. I think you are right that if we want good security, then, indeed, the cost should be a natural thing that could happen and we must prepare.
Fees will always be there and are needed when we make transactions and we have to choose a network that has a low gas fee because currently there are many networks that offer low fees we can choose them.
BSC has low fees and so far I have been making transactions with the binance smart chain network safely.
Of course, you can't avoid the costs that will occur in every transaction that will be made. Therefore, always prepare more funds by leaving them for the event if you have to pay a fee. Looking for the cheapest fee is a very good way to use, but you always have to prepare for these costs so that they don't stagnate and can't cause transactions. On any network, it is certain that there will be these costs, so always prepare well for the fee.