gas-pumpGas Tracker

The Gas Tracker module is a comprehensive analytics tool that calculates and visualizes your lifetime gas spending on the Supra network.

Overview

Unlike basic blockchain explorers that only show individual transaction fees, Gas Tracker aggregates all your historical transactions to provide deep insights into your total gas expenditure, spending patterns, and transaction categories. It’s designed to answer one question clearly: Where is your gas going, and how efficiently are you using it?

Unlike basic blockchain explorers that only show individual transaction fees, the Gas Tracker aggregates historical transaction data and converts it into readable metrics, charts, breakdowns, and deep insights so users can:

  • Understand gas usage patterns

  • Identify inefficiencies

  • Track failed transaction cost

  • Compare activity over time

  • and more

It’s designed to answer one question clearly: Where is your gas going, and how efficiently are you using it?


Module Panels

Control

RawrScan Gas Tracker Control Panel

The Control panel is the control and status center.

Includes:

  • Connected Supra wallet address

  • Sync Rift Data button

  • Rift Energy - sync capacity indicator

  • Rift Sync - active sync status and last successful sync time

  • Total txs synced

  • Estimated total gas spent

This ensures users always know:

  • What wallet is active

  • How fresh the data is

  • How much history has been indexed

Gas Efficiency Rating (GER)

RawrScan Gas Tracker 24 Hour Panel

The GER panel displays your personal Gas Efficiency Rating.

The GER panel displays your personal Gas Efficiency Rating, a 0–100 score that reflects how efficiently your wallet uses gas compared to other users on the Supra network.

Includes:

  • Overall GER score (0–100)

  • Confidence level (High / Medium / Low)

  • Category breakdown by transaction type

  • Failure-rate penalty impact

The rating is calculated using up to 100 of your most recent transactions. Activity is grouped into six categories: Transfers, NFT, DeFi, Staking, Contracts, and Other.

For each category where you have activity:

  • Your median gas usage is compared against a dynamic network baseline

  • Using less gas than baseline increases your score

  • Using more gas reduces your score

The network baseline is rebuilt daily at 3:00 AM UTC, using data sampled from up to 1,000 connected wallets over the last 30 days, ensuring comparisons reflect current network behavior.

Category scores are weighted by your transaction volume, so the types of transactions you use most have the greatest influence on your final rating. A penalty of up to 20 points is applied based on your transaction failure rate.

A score of 50 represents baseline average efficiency. Any score above 50 indicates your wallet is more gas-efficient than the typical network user, while the breakdown highlights where you are optimized and where improvements can be made.

24 Hour

RawrScan Gas Tracker 24 Hour Panel

The 24 Hour panel displays rolling activity from the last 24 hours (not calendar-based).

Includes:

  • Total Txs - number of transactions detected

  • Total Gas - total estimated gas spent

  • Last Sync - timestamp of the most recent data sync

Insights

RawrScan Gas Tracker Insights Panel

The Insights panel summarizes efficiency metrics calculated from synced data:

  • Average gas per tx

  • Average gas per week

  • Average gas per month

  • Largest single gas spend

  • Failed tx gas spent

These metrics are especially useful for identifying waste and improving transaction behavior.

More insights will be added over time.

Breakdown

RawrScan Gas Tracker Breakdown Panel

The Breakdown panel visualizes how gas is distributed across transaction types.

Categories:

  • Contract Calls — smart contract interactions

  • Swaps & DeFi — DEX and DeFi activity

  • NFT Operations — minting, transfers, marketplace actions

  • Failed Txns — gas spent on failed transactions

Each segment shows:

  • Percentage of total gas

  • Exact gas amount in $SUPRA

This helps surface where gas is actually being consumed.

History

RawrScan Gas Tracker History Panel

The History panel chart shows gas usage and transaction volume over time.

Time ranges:

  • 7D

  • 30D

  • 90D

  • 1Y

  • All

Lines:

  • Gas Spent ($SUPRA) - solid line

  • Transactions - dashed line

This makes it easy to:

  • Spot spikes

  • Identify trends

  • Correlate tx count vs gas cost


Using Gas Tracker Effectively

Gas Tracker is most useful when treated as a pattern-analysis tool, not just a total counter. Follow the flow below to get accurate data and real insight.


First-Time Setup

Connect Your Wallet

  • Click Connect Starkey Wallet

  • Hold at least 1,000 $SUPRAWR to unlock access

  • Approve the wallet connection


Initial Sync

  • Click Sync Rift Data to start your first scan

  • Watch the progress indicator as transaction pages are processed

  • Initial sync typically takes 1–2 minutes, depending on history size

  • Results are cached locally, so future visits load instantly


Explore Your Data

  • Review total gas spent in the main stats panel

  • Use the Breakdown chart to see which transaction types consume the most gas

  • Check the History chart to understand spending trends over time


Regular Usage

Refreshing Your Stats

  • Gas Tracker loads from cache for fast access

  • Click Sync Rift Data to include newly completed transactions

  • A cooldown indicator shows when the next sync is available (rank-based)

Analyzing Gas Spend

  • High NFT costs - batch mints or use more efficient contracts

  • Frequent transfers - consolidate transactions during lower-fee periods

  • Swap & DeFi heavy - track monthly cost of active trading strategies

  • Large spikes - identify expensive actions to avoid repeating

Time Range Analysis

  • 7D - short-term behavior and recent changes

  • 30D - monthly spending review

  • 90D+ - long-term and seasonal trends


Understanding the Data

Why Some Values Show a “~”

Gas values are estimated using a formula.

The tilde (~) indicates:

  • Values are aggregated across large transaction sets

  • Minor rounding may occur at scale

  • Hover tooltips display higher-precision values (up to 8 decimals)

Transaction Categories

  • Coin Transfers - basic $SUPRA sends and withdrawals

  • NFT Operations - minting, transfers, and NFT management

  • Swaps & DeFi - DEX trades, liquidity actions, and DeFi protocols

  • Staking - validator delegation and staking-related actions

  • Contract Calls - smart contract interactions not classified elsewhere

  • Other - uncategorized or uncommon transaction types

What Gets Scanned

  • Transactions where your wallet is the sender

  • Actual gas consumed, not user-defined gas limits

  • Full history from your first transaction to latest

  • Up to 5,000 pages of data (≈500,000 transactions)


Tips for Optimal Use

  • Sync during lower network activity for faster scans

  • Review gas trends before executing expensive DeFi strategies

  • Re-check metrics after protocol or network updates

  • Compare 7D vs 30D to detect recent behavior changes

  • Focus optimization efforts on your highest-cost category


Troubleshooting

“No data available” after sync

  • Confirm the wallet has transaction history on Supra

  • Allow the full sync process to complete

  • Disconnect and reconnect the wallet if needed

Sync takes longer than expected

  • Wallets with large histories may require several minutes

  • The scan continues even if progress appears paused

  • Cached results mean this delay only happens once


Privacy & Data Storage

  • Account-linked storage - we store your synced wallet activity and scan progress on our servers so your stats load fast across sessions/devices.

  • Minimal collection - we store on-chain activity needed to power RawrScan modules (e.g., transaction metadata, timestamps, gas usage, and derived metrics).

  • Public-chain sources - activity is pulled from Supra public RPC/indexed sources; we do not collect private keys or seed phrases.

  • Wallet disconnect - disconnecting stops new syncing. You can clear your locally cached UI data; server-side synced data remains unless you use a delete option (when available).

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