What is the difference between ETHEREUM Gas fee and BNB Gas fee?
Ethereum’s gas fee is the amount of ETH you pay for every computation on the Ethereum mainnet—typically measured in gwei and now averages around *$0.30‑$0.50* per simple transfer after the Dencun upgrade, but it can swing wildly when the network gets congested .
BNB’s gas fee, on the other hand, is paid in BNB on the BNB Chain and is deliberately kept low and stable; a typical DeFi swap costs about *$0.20*, and other transaction types hover around *$0.15‑$0.30*, with far less volatility than Ethereum .
So, the key differences are: *price level* (Ethereum usually higher, BNB cheaper), *volatility* (Ethereum’s fees can spike 3‑4×, BNB’s stay relatively flat), and *underlying token* (ETH vs. BNB) that you need to hold to cover the costs. 🚀✨

ETH
2,052.52
+5.70%

BNB
624.34
+1.86%