Gas Spendings

Overview

Gas Spendings in HookRank delivers an in-depth analysis of the gas fees associated with hooks across multiple chains. This feature allows developers and users to monitor and evaluate the gas costs incurred by their hooks, providing a clear view of expenses related to transaction execution.

Gas Spendings Breakdown

Historical Gas Spendings per Chain

Historical Gas Spendings per Chain tracks gas usage metrics for multiple blockchain networks like Base, Arbitrum One, Optimism, and others. Each network's gas usage is broken down into time periods (24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, and 1 year). This data is invaluable for users looking to understand fluctuations in gas prices over time and how they correlate with network activity or demand.

Historical Gas Spendings Graph

The right-hand side of the dashboard presents gas spendings on hooks in a visual format, comparing how various chains are performing in terms of gas fees over time. Users can toggle between daily, monthly, yearly, and all-time views, which helps in identifying long-term trends or short-term spikes in gas spending. For example, spikes in Ethereum gas fees compared to Layer-2 solutions like Arbitrum or Optimism might signify congestion, an event-driven surge, or other network activities.

Top 10 Hooks by Gas Spendings

This table showcases the most gas-expensive hooks within the Uniswap V4 ecosystem. It offers insights into which contracts or dApps are contributing the most to gas fees. This transparency helps developers identify which hooks may need optimization to reduce gas fees, thereby improving the overall efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the dApp.


Gas Consumption is highlighting which hooks are consuming the most gas on each chain. This analysis allows users to pinpoint high gas usage by specific hooks and chains, providing crucial insights for optimizing resource allocation and enhancing cost efficiency both per-hook and per-chain.

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