fees.wtf
You've spent Ξ0.213 on gas. Right now, that's $809.84.
You used 7.648 million gas to send 123 transactions, with an average price of 37.5 gwei.
4 of them failed, costing you Ξ0.005.
I pulled my fee information from https://fees.wtf/
I am glad it was not a massive amount, unlike others.. but at the same time I don't have hundreds of ETH so it seems fair.. I do hope I did make profit ... if not its a lose. I am sure though I am in positive when it comes to ETH.. as Marky says he only pays fees when he is making money.
you might want to check your fess paid
you might be surprised or not.
Spending .213 does not hurt as bad.. but let's see when that .213 turns into $5,000 fees.. then it would feel a bit odd. I see ETH pumping hard 2021... the real bull market.
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