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Gas Fees
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Written by Kay Carson
Updated over 2 months ago

While SX Bet covers the cost of betting on the SX Network (SX Rollup), there are several situations where you'll crypto for gas fees.

Here’s a breakdown of when and how gas fees come into play:

1) Betting from Arbitrum or Other Chains

When betting from chains like Arbitrum, each transaction will incur a small gas fee. If you’re betting or trying to withdraw to Arbitrum, ensure you have $8 worth of ETH in your betting wallet to cover these gas fees.

Each transaction typically costs about $0.01 worth of ETH, but keeping a small buffer of ETH in your wallet is a good idea.

2) Withdrawing

When you want to “withdraw” or sell your crypto, gas fees apply when you Bridge your crypto. You’ll need to ensure you have enough of the relevant blockchain’s token in your betting wallet:

Withdrawing to Ethereum:

You’ll need Ethereum (ETH) on Ethereum chain. You can purchase ETH through a crypto exchange like Coinbase, Binance, Kraken etc. This will likely be where you’re sending your crypto to sell it— send your betting wallet ETH on the Ethereum Network.

Withdrawing to Arbitrum

You'll need Ethereum (ETH) on the Arbitrum chain. You can purchase ETH through a crypto exchange — send your betting wallet ETH on the Ethereum Network.

Withdrawing to Polygon:

You'll need POL on Polygon. You can purchase POL through a crypto exchange — send your betting wallet a small amount of POL on the Polygon Network.

Selling via PayTrie on SX Network (SX Rollup)

If you’re selling USDC via PayTrie on SX, you will need SX tokens to cover gas fees. You can get a small amount of SX tokens for free using the SX Faucet, or you can swap for them on the Swap Page.

3) Swapping on SX Bet

If you are swapping tokens on SX Bet, you’ll need a small amount of SX tokens for gas fees on the SX Network (SX Rollup). You can get a small amount of SX tokens for free using the SX Faucet.

Check the Assets page to see what assets you have on each chain by clicking on the respective chain.

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