
As the Web3 ecosystem grows rapidly, multi-chain operations have become commonplace. For most users, however, the real impact on their experience comes not from protocol design, but from basic operational details. Insufficient gas leading to failed transactions, the need to prepare native tokens for each chain, and the interruption costs of transferring funds for gas are increasingly hidden barriers that hinder smooth on-chain activity.
Gate recently launched the “Gas Station” feature on its wallet, directly addressing these frequent yet long-overlooked issues with a system-level solution.
The Gas Station’s design doesn’t focus on teaching users to prepare gas more efficiently. Instead, it fundamentally changes gas’s role in the transaction process. By creating a dedicated gas account tied 1:1 to each EVM wallet, the system can instantly cover required fees when native gas runs low, ensuring transactions complete smoothly. In this model, gas is no longer a risk point users must repeatedly check before each action; the system automatically handles it in the background, letting users focus on the on-chain tasks they want to accomplish.
For multi-chain scenarios, Gas Station now supports a range of leading EVM networks, including Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Base, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Polygon, Optimism, Linea, GateChain EVM, and Gate Layer, with more being added.
Users can top up with GT, USDT, USDC, ETH, BNB, and over 100 popular crypto assets as a unified source for gas payments. This eliminates the need to prepare native tokens for each chain, significantly reducing both the upfront burden and capital dispersion of multi-chain operations.
Gas Station is more than a simple feature upgrade—it’s a strategic shift in Gate’s approach to Web3 user experience. As on-chain applications become part of everyday life, leaving users to manage technical complexity directly risks slowing Web3 adoption. Gate absorbs this friction at the platform level, centralizing gas management and bridging multi-chain differences to make Web3 as intuitive as mainstream apps, lowering the barrier to entry for on-chain participation.
In practice, Gas Station maintains Gate’s commitment to security and transparency. All payment records, account balances, and spending details are fully traceable, and the system does not require additional contract authorization. This ensures that while users benefit from instant support, they retain full visibility and control over fund flows and account status, without sacrificing security for convenience.
To coincide with the feature’s official launch, Gate is offering limited-time incentives. New users receive exclusive gas subsidies after their first deposit, while frequent Gas Station users can earn higher cashback rates and referral rewards. These incentives not only reduce actual usage costs, but also help users build stable habits for multi-chain operations.
How to participate: https://www.gate.com/announcements/article/49508
As multi-chain becomes the norm and applications expand rapidly, true platform competitiveness depends not on the number of features, but on the stability and predictability of the core experience. Gas Station’s launch is a tangible step in Gate’s All in Web3 strategy, reinforcing the foundational user experience. By reducing transaction interruption risks and streamlining multi-chain preparation, Gate is building a more reliable Web3 gateway and strengthening its position as a crucial node within the ecosystem.





