MetaMask feature update: Gas-included swaps

No ETH for gas? No problem.

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MetaMask feature update: Gas-included swaps

Gas fees are crypto’s equivalent of credit card transaction fees—a small amount that you pay when you transact or execute a contract on Ethereum or other networks. Gas fees, AKA network fees, keep the ecosystem running, but can also make using crypto clunky, time-consuming, and costly.

Up until recently, if you didn't have enough ETH to cover your gas fees, you couldn’t move forward with your transaction. Instead, you’d need to on-ramp additional ETH in order to continue. But no more. Running out of gas when transacting is now a thing of the past.

Our Swaps now include network fees in the quotes you receive. And, you aren’t limited to a specific liquidity source for your Swaps. We will still compare prices across the same wide variety of providers. MetaMask Swaps aggregate data from decentralized exchange aggregators, market makers, and DEXs, to ensure you receive competitive quotes with the lowest network fees.

Gas Station is also available on app transactions and when sending crypto.

Gas included swaps are available on Ethereum Mainnet and BSC in MetaMask Extension and Mobile when you enable Smart Transactions. For more information, refer to our guide here.

Note: Transaction value must be sufficient to also cover the cost of gas, and include the following assets: USDT, USDC, DAI, ETH, wETH, wBTC, wstETH, wSOL

Looking for more? Dive into our recent updates here.

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  • Gabriela Helfet
    Gabriela Helfet

    Gabriela Helfet, aka Helfetica, is a Content Director and Writer currently leading content at Consensys, where she has built rigorous systems for content production at scale—from original writing to AI-assisted generation, prompt engineering, editorial review, and fact-checking. She has spent over a decade at the intersection of culture and technology, collaborating with brands including Prada, Nike, Rolex, Audemars Piguet, Bang & Olufsen, and Levi's, as well as cultural figures like Virgil Abloh, Thom Yorke, and Peggy Gou. Her editorial and brand work spans art institutions such as the New Museum, the Barbican, Gagosian Gallery, Frieze, and Fondation Cartier, alongside tech companies and music labels like Pioneer, McIntosh, Ninja Tune, Warp Records, XL Recordings, and Stones Throw. Previously Editor-in-Chief of The Vinyl Factory, she grew and directed creative and content for an eight-figure global audience. Her work and words have appeared in every analog and digital format under the sun—websites, product, record covers, magazines, events, and airwaves. Based in Los Angeles, she enjoys soaking up the solar rays in the shade drenched in SPF50.

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