Understanding Gas Fees and Transaction Prioritization on the TON Network
While the TON network is renowned for its minuscule fees, understanding the concept of “gas” is still important for users. Gas is the unit of measurement for the computational effort required to process a transaction or execute a smart contract. Every operation on the blockchain consumes gas, and users pay for this gas in TON. Tonkeeper for Android automatically calculates the required gas fee for any given transaction based on its complexity and current network demand. The wallet typically suggests a fee that will ensure the transaction is processed in a timely manner. The elegance of TON’s design is that even during times of high demand, fees remain a fraction of a cent, making them virtually negligible for standard transfers. However, for more complex interactions with smart contracts, such as those on tonkeeper integrated DEXs, the gas fee might be slightly higher, though still extremely low compared to other networks. This efficient fee structure is a core reason why the wallet is ideal for microtransactions and everyday use.
