Fees And Status

Fees and status are part of trust, not an afterthought.

Different networks expose different fee models and different timing. Users should know what is being paid, what pending means and when to slow down before assuming something is broken.

How fee models differ

Not every chain looks like Bitcoin and not every stablecoin behaves the same way.

Fees are chain-specific. Native coins often pay the fee even when you move a token on that network.

UTXO chains

BTC and LTC

Fee pressure depends on current block demand, input count and output structure.

EVM chains

ETH, Polygon, BNB, Arbitrum, Optimism and Base

Gas costs vary with network demand, and native chain assets pay the fee even when sending ERC20-style tokens.

Other supported chains

SOL, XRP, TRON and TON

Confirmation patterns and fee presentation differ. Review the network context before you assume normal timing on one chain applies to another.

Pending is a state, not a panic signal

What to check when a transfer feels slow.

Most pending issues come down to congestion, network mismatch, explorer confusion or impatience after a legitimate broadcast.