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  • 💡About KeyPal
  • 📘KeyPal tutorial
    • | KeyPal Hardware Wallet
      • 1.Overview of using KeyPal hardware wallet
      • 2. Keypal tutorial
        • 🎯| KeyPal's main function
        • 🗒️| Graphic tutorial of KeyPal
          • 2.1 Create a new wallet
          • 2.2 Restore the wallet by import the mnemonic phrase
          • 2.3 Device security-modify PIN code and reset device
          • 2.4 Use KeyPal to connect TokenPocket
        • 📽️| Video tutorial of KeyPal
          • | Basic Device Operations
          • | Activating the Device (Creating a Mnemonic Phrase)
          • | Activating the Device (Importing a Mnemonic Phrase)
          • | Using KeyPal to Connect to TokenPocket
          • | Using KeyPal with TokenPocket for Receiving and Transferring crypto
        • 📖| Connect extension wallet
          • 1️⃣Connect TP extension wallet
        • 📖| Add a custom network
          • 1️⃣About adding Ethereum Proof of Work (ETHW)"
        • 📖| Tutorial on Creating a Multisig Wallet with KeyPal Hardware Wallet
      • 3. Firmware upgrade of KeyPal
        • 💻| 3.1 For PC
          • 3.1.1 KeyPal firmware upgrade tutorial for Windows-pc
          • 3.1.2 KeyPal firmware upgrade tutorial for Mac-pc
          • 3.1.3 KeyPal firmware upgrade tutorial for Linux
        • ⚙️| 3.2 For web page
          • 3.2.1 KeyPal firmware upgrade tutorial for Windows-web
          • 3.2.2 KeyPal firmware upgrade tutorial for Mac-web
          • ⏺️How to upgrade firmware while KeyPal is not activated.
        • ➡️| 3.3 Tutorial for version 1.4 - 2.1
          • 3.3.1 KeyPal firmware upgrade supports EOS/TRON(1.4 to 2.1.04)
          • 3.3.2 KeyPal firmware upgrade supports EOS/TRON(2.1.00 to 2.1.04)
          • 3.3.3 KeyPal firmware upgrade (2.1.04 to 2.1.07)
        • ➡️| 3.4 Tutorial for version 2.1.7-2.3.0
        • ➡️| 3.5 Tutorial for version 2.3.00-2.3.02
        • ➡️| 3.6 Tutorial for version 2.3.04
        • ➡️| 3.7 Tutorial for version 2.3.05
        • ➡️| 3.8 Tutorial for version 2.3.06
        • ➡️| 3.9 Tutorial for version 2.3.07
        • ➡️| 3.10Tutorial for version 2.3.08
        • ➡️| 3.11Tutorial for version 2.4.02
        • ➡️| 3.12Tutorial for version 2.4.03
        • ➡️| 3.13Tutorial for version 2.4.04
        • ⁉️| Firmware Upgrade Q&A
      • 4. Usage and security tips
        • 🟦4.1 "Bluetooth cannot be searched" problem solution
          • ⚙️4.1.1 Solution for Bluetooth connection failure prompt
        • 🟦4.2 Driver installation
        • 🟦4.3 A note about resetting your device
        • 🟦4.4 About address verification
        • 🟦4.5 Recovery Method for Device Malfunction
        • 🟦Other Usage Notes
    • | KeyPal Card(Backup Card / Signature Card)
      • 1.Backup Mnemonics/Private Key
      • 2.Import/Restore Mnemonics (Private Key)
      • 3.Signature/Payment Guide
      • 4.Common Issues
    • | Advanced User Manual
      • 1.How to Backup Hardware Wallet Generated Mnemonics to KeyPal
  • 📙Knowledge of hardware wallet
    • What is hardware wallet
      • ☑️What is Mnemonic Phrase?
      • ☑️About BIP39
      • ☑️What PIN code use for?
      • ☑️The useful of firmware upgrade
      • ☑️What is watch-wallet
      • ☑️What is cold-wallet
      • ☑️What is hot-wallet?
      • ☑️What is multi-signature wallet?
      • ☑️MPC wallet and multi-signature wallet
      • ☑️What Is the Miner Fee?
      • ☑️What is approve?
    • What is KeyPal Card
    • What is blind signature?
    • Other FAQs
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What Is the Miner Fee?

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Miner fees (AKA network fee), commonly known as transfer fees as an incentive for miners to mine.

Among EVM compatible chains, miner fees are determined by the Gas Price (unit price) and the Gas Limit (amount) consumed. The calculation formula is: Transfer fee/Gas fee/Miner fee = Gas Limit * Gas Price

The amount of Gas Limit is mainly affected by the complexity of the operation based on the content of the smart contract. The more complex the operation, the higher the Gas Limit.

The Gas Price is set by the sender. The higher the Gas Price set by the sender, the faster the transaction initiated by the sender can be confirmed in the blockchain.

Notes: The network fee for Ethereum is ETH; The network fee for BNBChain is BNB; The network fee for TRON is TRX; The network fee for Solana is SOL; The network fee for Polygon is MATIC; The network fee for OKExChain is OKT; The network fee for HECO is HT;

Gas can be returned if it is not used up.

The miner fee (network fee) charged by the transfer network will vary according to the network conditions. Once the transfer is confirmed, the miner fee (network fee) cannot be refunded regardless of whether the transfer is successful or not.

The miner fee is charged by the transfer network you choose, and TokenPocket does not charge any fees!

Watch the video to learn more about transfers and miner fees!

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