Multi-Chain Network Fee Estimator

Estimate transaction fees for Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Dash, and Tron using chain-specific fee logic. Built for speed, clarity, and privacy-first browser usage.

β‚Ώ BTC + LTC Ð DOGE DASH β—‰ TRON ⚑ Fast UI πŸ”’ Browser-based
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Bitcoin (BTC)

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Uses sat/vB-style fee estimation. Adjust the vByte size to reflect your transaction type.

Litecoin (LTC)

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LowEconomy
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Uses per-kilobyte estimates. Litecoin fees are usually low, but this still varies by network conditions.

Dogecoin (DOGE)

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LowEconomy
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StandardBalanced
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Uses per-kilobyte estimates similar to Litecoin. Dogecoin values are shown in koinu and DOGE.

Dash (DASH)

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LowEconomy
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StandardBalanced
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FastPriority
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Uses per-kilobyte estimates. Dash values are shown in duffs and DASH.

TRON (TRX)

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EnergyTVM
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TotalTRX
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Free BW/day600
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TRON charges through Bandwidth and Energy. Free daily Bandwidth is not auto-subtracted from this estimate.
This page uses network-specific fee models. BTC uses sat/vB-style fees, LTC, DOGE, and DASH use per-kilobyte estimates, and TRON estimates burned TRX from Bandwidth and Energy.

Multi-Chain Fee Estimator FAQ

Why are these networks estimated differently?

Each chain uses a different fee model. Bitcoin-style chains focus on transaction size, while TRON uses Bandwidth and Energy.

Is this the exact final fee?

It is a practical estimate based on current network data and your chosen transaction size inputs. Final wallet fees can differ depending on wallet logic, transaction complexity, and network congestion.

Why can some lookups fail in the browser?

Some endpoints can be rate-limited, unavailable, or require API keys. If a request fails, try again later or use another provider endpoint.

Do you store my node or endpoint URLs?

No. This page runs in your browser and does not intentionally store your fee inputs on a server.