- Explain your understanding of Gas and Fees in Ethereum, including how EIP-1559 changed the fee structure.
- Define slippage in the context of gas calculations.
- Follow the submission steps below.
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Fork the Repository
- Fork ogazboiz/MGS to your GitHub account.
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Create Your File
- In your forked repo, create a file named:
(Replace
Gas_and_Fees_YourName.adocYourNamewith your actual name, e.g.,Gas_and_Fees_Alex.adoc.)
- In your forked repo, create a file named:
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Write Your Explanation
- In the file, answer:
- What is Gas? Describe its purpose in Ethereum transactions.
- EIP-1559: Explain how it reformed gas fees (base fee, priority fee, burning mechanism).
- Slippage: Define it and how it relates to gas prices (e.g., in swaps or high-demand blocks).
- In the file, answer:
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Submit a Pull Request (PR)
- Push your file to your forked repo.
- Open a PR to the original
ogazboiz/MGSrepo with the title:[Submission] Gas and Fees by YourName - Include a brief description of your changes.
# Gas and Fees by Alex
## What is Gas?
Gas is the unit measuring computational work on Ethereum. It prevents spam by requiring fees for transactions...
## EIP-1559 Changes
- Introduced a **base fee** (burned) and **priority fee** (tip to validators).
- Dynamic pricing adjusts fees based on block congestion...
## Slippage
Slippage occurs when the gas price changes before a transaction is mined, causing higher costs... Submit your PR by [Due Date].
- Clarity and accuracy of explanations.
- Proper file naming and PR formatting.
- Originality (no plagiarism).
Tip: Use diagrams or code snippets (e.g., gas calculations) to enhance your submission!