Terms and Conditions
1. Acceptance of Terms
By accessing or using the Advanced ETH Unit & Gas Fee Calculator ("the Tool"), you agree to these Terms and Conditions. This free, open-source web utility provides Ethereum unit conversion, gas fee estimation, and EIP-1559 simulation. If you disagree with any part, please refrain from using the Tool.
2. Description of Service
The Tool is a client-side application running entirely in your browser. It fetches public network data (gas prices, ETH/USD rates) and performs local calculations to assist with transaction planning. We provide it as-is for informational purposes only.
3. No Warranties
We offer the Tool without warranties of any kind, express or implied. This includes:
- Accuracy: Live data comes from third-party APIs; estimates may vary from actual on-chain costs.
- Availability: No guarantee of uninterrupted access—network issues or API changes may affect functionality.
- Fitness: Not suitable for financial advice or critical decisions.
Use at your own risk. We are not liable for losses from reliance on the Tool.
4. User Responsibilities
You agree to:
- Use the Tool lawfully and ethically.
- Not attempt to reverse-engineer, overload, or misuse the service.
- Verify all estimates independently before broadcasting transactions.
5. Third-Party Data
The Tool relies on public APIs for real-time information. We do not control these sources and are not responsible for their accuracy, availability, or terms.
6. Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, we shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from Tool use, including transaction errors or financial losses.
7. Intellectual Property
The Tool is open-source and available under a permissive license via its public repository. You may fork or modify it responsibly, attributing original work where required.
8. Modifications
We may update these Terms periodically. Continued use after changes implies acceptance.
9. Governing Law
These Terms are governed by general internet usage principles, with no specific jurisdiction implied.
10. Contact
For feedback or concerns, open an issue on the project's GitHub repository.
The Tool exists to support the Ethereum community—use responsibly and verify independently.