Explore real-time Solana Mainnet priority fees and cost details. Use this free resource to monitor and track current network fee prices and cost estimations for transactions to gain a more insights on Solana's transactional ecosystem.
61,328 microLamports
Low
140,000 microLamports
Medium
281,174 microLamports
High
The values represent the average priority fees for the compute unit price.
For more detailed data, including average fees per transaction, and percentile distribution, check out the Solana Priority Fee API.
Explore answers to common questions about tracking and understanding priority fees on the Solana blockchain.
Have a question that you think may have been asked before? Check out our FAQ page for answers to some of the most common questions we receive about QuickNode.
Solana priority fees are additional fees users can pay to increase the likelihood of their transactions being processed more quickly by the network.
A Solana priority fee tracker monitors current network conditions and transaction volumes to provide real-time estimates of priority fees.
Priority fees fluctuate based on network congestion and demand, with higher fees during peak periods for faster transaction processing.
Use the tracker to identify lower-fee periods for priority transactions, optimizing costs while still achieving timely processing.
A microLamport is a smallest unit of SOL, used to measure transaction fees and account balances within the Solana network. There are 1 million (1,000,000) microLamports in 1 lamport. 1 microLamport = 0.000001 lamports.
There are 1 million (1,000,000) microLamports in 1 lamport. Since there are 1 billion lamports in a SOL, 1,000,000,000,000,000 microLamports are equal to 1 SOL.
A Lamport is a small unit of SOL, used to measure transaction fees and account balances within the Solana network.
There are 1 billion (1,000,000,000) lamports in 1 SOL. Lamports are a small unit of the Solana cryptocurrency, allowing for transactions and balances to be represented with high precision.
Priority fees on Solana are calculated in Lamports, offering fine-grained control over the additional fee paid for transaction prioritization. You can learn more about how to use Solana priority fees here.
SOL is Solana's native cryptocurrency, used to pay for transaction fees, including priority fees, on the network.
Network congestion, transaction complexity, and overall demand for quick processing influence Solana's priority fees.
Priority fees are additional payments for expedited processing on Solana, whereas gas prices refer to the basic cost of transaction execution on networks like Ethereum.
Get started on your web3 journey
Need help using QuickNode? Our documentation pages has detailed instructions and technical information, and our blog and guide pages have updates and insights.
Documentation
Browse our robust documentation for all of our supported chains and learn how to call RPC methods using up-to-date libraries and code examples across Python, Ruby, JavaScript, and cURL.
Find the right guide to help you deploy smart contracts, create NFTs, build decentralized applications, and more across all of our supported blockchains.