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# Gas fee address

Fully automate token sweep process while controling your cost.

### What is gas fee address?

Addresses created in CoinGet based on each blockchain for users to deposit native tokens. If a receiving address doesn’t have enough native coin to cover gas fees during a token sweep, the system tops it up from the standby address.

### Key features

* Auto gas fee transfer
* Gas fee control

### How it works?

1. CoinGet client get gas fee estimation from CoinsDo server.
2. CoinGet initiate a transfer from gas fee address to receiving address. Both addresses are in CoinGet client.

### Where to find my gas fee address?

1. Go to CoinGet client > detail

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2. You will see a list of gas fee addresses.<br>

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### View transaction records

You can few all gas fee transaction history by going to Gas fee statement page.

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### Withdraw from gas fee address

Click on this button in gas fee address list, and all the balance will be transferred to your collection address.

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