Gas reflects network resource use
Gas reflects network resource use defines an important boundary in gas & confirmations. Each blockchain maintains its own nodes, blocks, fees and confirmations. Similar address formats do not create a shared balance between networks.
In gas & confirmations, chain IDs, gas assets, transaction hashes, block heights and explorers help verify what actually happened. Cross-chain and cross-layer actions add bridge contracts, waiting periods and third-party risk.
From a practical perspective, gas reflects network resource use also means knowing when to stop. If a page asks for wallet secrets, the request is unreadable, the active network is not the expected one, or urgency and reward claims are used to push approval, verify independently before continuing.
Confirmations reflect chain inclusion
Confirmations reflect chain inclusion defines an important boundary in gas & confirmations. Each blockchain maintains its own nodes, blocks, fees and confirmations. Similar address formats do not create a shared balance between networks.
In gas & confirmations, chain IDs, gas assets, transaction hashes, block heights and explorers help verify what actually happened. Cross-chain and cross-layer actions add bridge contracts, waiting periods and third-party risk.
From a practical perspective, confirmations reflect chain inclusion also means knowing when to stop. If a page asks for wallet secrets, the request is unreadable, the active network is not the expected one, or urgency and reward claims are used to push approval, verify independently before continuing.
Inspect a pending transaction by hash
Inspect a pending transaction by hash defines an important boundary in gas & confirmations. Each blockchain maintains its own nodes, blocks, fees and confirmations. Similar address formats do not create a shared balance between networks.
In gas & confirmations, chain IDs, gas assets, transaction hashes, block heights and explorers help verify what actually happened. Cross-chain and cross-layer actions add bridge contracts, waiting periods and third-party risk.
From a practical perspective, inspect a pending transaction by hash also means knowing when to stop. If a page asks for wallet secrets, the request is unreadable, the active network is not the expected one, or urgency and reward claims are used to push approval, verify independently before continuing.
Failed transactions can still consume gas
Failed transactions can still consume gas defines an important boundary in gas & confirmations. Each blockchain maintains its own nodes, blocks, fees and confirmations. Similar address formats do not create a shared balance between networks.
In gas & confirmations, chain IDs, gas assets, transaction hashes, block heights and explorers help verify what actually happened. Cross-chain and cross-layer actions add bridge contracts, waiting periods and third-party risk.
From a practical perspective, failed transactions can still consume gas also means knowing when to stop. If a page asks for wallet secrets, the request is unreadable, the active network is not the expected one, or urgency and reward claims are used to push approval, verify independently before continuing.
