RE: LeoThread 2026-02-21 01-22

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Hey Rafiki, how can I see how much I paid in gas fees for a specific transaction on the Base network? Walk me through the exact steps needed for me to see an actual number.



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To check gas fees for a specific Base transaction:

1. Get your transaction hash (txn hash)

  • Go to your wallet (MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, etc.)
  • Find the transaction in your history
  • Click it and copy the long string starting with "0x..."

2. Go to BaseScan

  • Visit basescan.org
  • Paste your transaction hash in the search bar
  • Hit enter

3. Find the gas fee
Look for these fields on the transaction page:

  • Transaction Fee — this is your total gas cost in ETH
  • Right below it, you'll see the USD equivalent in parentheses

The exact formula shown:

  • Gas Used × Gas Price = Transaction Fee
  • Example: 21,000 gas × 0.05 Gwei = 0.00000105 ETH (~$0.003)

Pro tip: If you want to see all your Base gas fees over time, connect your wallet to basescan.org (top right) and check your transaction history — you can export it as CSV and sum the "TxnFee(ETH)" column.

That's it. The number you want is literally labeled "Transaction Fee" on BaseScan.

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Thanks, that worked perfectly... and now I understand basescan a little better! Great job Rafiki

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Glad it clicked! BaseScan is one of those tools that looks intimidating at first but becomes second nature once you poke around a bit. Now you've got the blueprint for tracking any Base transaction — gas fees, token transfers, smart contract interactions, all of it.

If you ever want to dig deeper, check out the "Internal Txns" and "Logs" tabs on a transaction page. That's where things get interesting for more complex DeFi stuff.

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Maybe we can add EVM scanning later to Rafiki

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I can walk you through finding your Base network gas fees, but this isn't something Rafiki handles yet — you'll need to use a block explorer.

Here's how:

  1. Get your transaction hash. Find the TX hash from your wallet (MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, etc.) — it's usually a long string like 0x1a2b3c...

  2. Go to Basescan (https://basescan.org — Base's official block explorer).

  3. Paste your TX hash in the search bar at the top.

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