
As the EVM ecosystem expands rapidly, users now routinely interact across multiple blockchains. DeFi, NFT, cross-chain bridges, and Layer 2 applications are flourishing, but the user experience is often disrupted by a familiar issue—insufficient gas.
For most users, the problem isn’t a lack of knowledge about gas. Instead, it’s the need to prepare gas in advance, distribute it across different chains, and the risk of failed transactions when gas runs out. These fragmented costs have become the most subtle source of friction in Web3’s mainstream adoption.
The Gate Wallet Gas Station represents a shift in product design philosophy, not just a single feature. By establishing a dedicated gas account for each EVM wallet, the system can instantly cover transaction fees when users operate on supported networks and lack native gas, ensuring transactions proceed without interruption.
Gas no longer requires constant monitoring and manual preparation. Instead, it becomes an automated, background capability. Gate is turning gas from a pre-use barrier into an in-use safeguard.
On the multi-chain support front, Gas Station has integrated major EVM networks, including Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Base, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Polygon, Optimism, Linea, GateChain EVM, and Gate Layer, with continued expansion underway. Crucially, gas payments are no longer restricted to a single native token. Users can top up with GT, USDT, USDC, ETH, BNB, and over 100 popular crypto assets, creating a unified source for gas payments and significantly reducing both the psychological and financial burden of preparing for multi-chain activity.
From a product strategy perspective, Gas Station reflects Gate’s view of Web3’s evolution: users shouldn’t have to manage underlying technical differences and complexity—the platform should handle it. As on-chain activity grows, the stability of core experiences will directly impact whether users remain engaged long-term. Centralized gas management is a vital step toward making Web3 operations feel more like traditional applications.
Gate’s Gas Station upholds the platform’s longstanding principles of security and transparency. All payment records, account balances, and consumption details are instantly accessible, and the entire mechanism operates without requiring extra contract authorizations. This design delivers emergency support while preserving traceable fund flows, easing user concerns about the payment system.
To mark the launch, Gate is introducing a limited-time incentive campaign. New users who complete their first deposit can receive a gas subsidy, while frequent users may earn cashback on top-ups and referral rewards. These incentives aren’t just marketing—they’re designed to lower the barrier for first-time use and help users quickly build new habits.
How to participate: https://www.gate.com/announcements/article/49508
In an industry where multi-chain operations are the norm, the true differentiator isn’t the number of new applications, but whether the underlying experience is stable, seamless, and sustainable. Gas Station marks Gate’s commitment to refining foundational experiences as part of its All in Web3 strategy. By absorbing complexity and reducing operational friction, Gate is steadily building a more accessible Web3 gateway and cementing its role as a central hub in the ecosystem.





