The ethgrastracker and milkroad are good to use, and I just found out about it after several years in this industry. But the etherscan.io seems not safe to use because it is not private,
which means it is a bit dangerous for exploiters in my opinion.
But anyway, thank you for saying @hugeblack that at least the other people here should know and have an idea regarding these issues regarding tracking fees
in terms of doing transactions with ETH.
Etherscan is a trusted website as long as you don’t make any spelling errors. It is the default block explorer used by most services. Scammers will always try to buy domains that are similar to popular websites.
Also heard they are lower now, but still higher than all the alternatives
You can transfer ETH for less than $1, which isn’t too bad, but if you want to use apps like Uniswap or Aave, it is going to cost a considerable amount if you aren’t a big whale. For cheaper fees most people prefer to bridge to other chains like Optimism, Base and Arbitrum.