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CoinMission.com appears, based on the scraped page content, to be a lightweight web tool focused on “Live Gas Prices.” It is designed to track gas prices in real time across popular blockchain mainnets and testnets. The site explicitly mentions use cases around hot crypto airdrops, so it is more suited to on-chain users, airdrop participants, and developers who need to quickly compare fees across multiple chains, rather than being a full-fledged developer infrastructure platform.
The site displays networks by Testnet and Mainnet, covering Goerli, Sepolia, zkSync, Linea, Base, Scroll, Polygon zkEVM, as well as Ethereum, Avalanche, BNB, Arbitrum One, OP Mainnet, and others. The page also provides a “Refresh Gas Now” option, and allows users to customize the chains shown via URL parameters, such as using mainnet and testnet parameters with chain names separated by underscores. This is a simple and straightforward design, suitable for bookmarking a fixed set of chains.
The scraped text does not mention an API, SDK, webhook, historical gas data, alerts, or integration instructions. It also does not state whether the project is open source or supports self-hosting. For developers, it currently feels more like a manual lookup tool than a service that can be embedded into systems. Documentation quality is relatively weak: there is only one example showing how to modify URL parameters, with no complete list of supported chains, parameter specification, error handling, or explanation of data sources.
The page content does not show any subscription, paywall, or account system, and the basic gas-checking functionality appears to be free to use. In terms of usability, the information structure is intuitive, with chains listed by mainnet/testnet, and the learning curve is low. However, the copy and interface are quite basic, and the scraped content includes spelling issues such as “Reflesh,” which may affect its perceived professionalism and credibility.
Its strengths are that it is lightweight, requires no complex setup, and covers multiple popular L2s and testnets. It is suitable for quickly checking fees before doing airdrop tasks, or for multi-chain users deciding when to interact on-chain. Its weaknesses are the lack of provider background, data sources, API capabilities, uptime commitments, and system documentation. It is not a good fit for teams that require stability, automated integration, or compliance/audit readiness.
Access from China cannot be determined from the page content alone, and payment information is not disclosed. If access is unstable, alternatives include Etherscan Gas Tracker, official block explorers for each chain, OKLink, DeBank, or Blocknative.
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