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Introduction of Web3 RPC API by 1inch Labs

by A1

3 months ago


The recently launched API provides access to blockchain networks without the necessity of operating a personal node. 1inch Labs is thrilled to unveil the inclusion of the Web3 RPC API on the 1inch Developer Portal, expanding the array of cutting-edge tools accessible to Web3 developers.

Practically every task initiated by a wallet, decentralized application (dApp), or any other Web3 project necessitates interaction with the blockchain. This interaction often entails engaging with smart contracts, transferring funds, retrieving blockchain data, and more.

Such interactions with the blockchain are facilitated by nodes. Consequently, a project must either deploy its own node or connect to a node managed by another party, utilizing a remote procedure call (RPC). RPCs enable interaction with various Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) blockchains.

By offering the Web3 RPC API, 1inch provides efficient and reliable RPC blockchain interaction for Web3 developers, eliminating the requirement to maintain their own node. Leveraging our extensive expertise in nodes and the constant need for dependable node access in 1inch operations, we ensure that our RPC service for Web3 developers is secure and trustworthy. The diverse APIs available on the 1inch Developer Portal have already demonstrated efficient operation and maximum uptime.

Previously, projects integrating 1inch APIs had to seek alternative RPC services. Now, they have access to an efficient tool for blockchain interaction within the 1inch ecosystem.

Moreover, the Web3 RPC API offers users several significant advantages: - Maximal uptime: Our advanced internal systems for node health check/load balancing enable us to provide maximum uptime. - High load resistance: With our considerable expertise, we can handle high network loads without compromising uptime. - Multi-chain support: The Web3 Node API supports 12 EVM networks.

Various types of Web3 projects interacting with EVM networks, from dApps to decentralized exchanges and trading bots, can integrate the Web3 RPC API.

The Web3 RPC API is the latest addition to a suite of innovative and effective Web3 APIs offered by the 1inch Developer Portal. Explore the other tools available to build cutting-edge Web3 products!

If you are interested in integrating the Web3 RPC API or any other 1inch API, please, contact us.

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