Have you ever heard stories of someone accidentally paying an exorbitant fee for a cryptocurrency transaction? It happens more often than you think, and the numbers can be staggering. For example:
In most cases, these mistakes are unintentional—often caused by confusion over gas limits or network congestion. The user simply intended to complete their transfer, but due to a misstep in setting the fee, they ended up losing a significant amount of money.
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