Last week we uploaded more new endpoints! π€©
A UTXO-based endpoint called "List Unspent Transaction Outputs by Address" to list your unspent outputs by the address attribute!
And a WaaS endpoint called "Create Coins Transaction From Address For Whole Amount" to create a coins transaction from address to transfer the entire available amount.
See more details in our Documentation. π
Not every blockchain company can provide their customers with information from the mempool.
But Crypto APIs can! We have a new endpoint - List Unconfirmed Transactions by Address! π₯³
Now you can get information on unconfirmed transactions by using the `address` attribute.
Check our new endpoint in our official Documentation. π
We would like to announce that we have made the decision to no longer support Rinkeby network on the Ethereum blockchain.
As an official ETH test network we now support only Ropsten. π€
Zcash has been added to Blockchain Events! π€©
Now you can subscribe to receive callbacks for events happening also on the Zcash blockchain. ππΌ
Moreover, it is also available for callbacks for:
- Blockchain Tools endpoint "Broadcast Locally Signed Transaction", and
- Wallet as a Service endpoint "Create Coins Transaction Request from Wallet"
Check our Documentation for the changes. π
We have updated some features in our Crypto APIs products! Some bugs have been fixed, endpoints have been improved, and more blockchains have been introduced. π
- We are adding Binance Smart Chain! - currently BSC is available on Testnet only for Blockchain data endpoints, which include Unified, Tokens and Internal Transactions. More from BSC it on its way! π
- Zcash is now part of the family! - Zcash has been added to Blockchain Data Unified endpoints. More from Zcash coming up! π
- We now support Tokens and Smart Contracts in ETC! π
- Ethereum Classic now available! - ETC has been added for Mainnet to Blockchain data Tokens and Internal transactions. ETC for Mordor is now available for Blockchain Data Internal endpoints. β¨
- Endpoints have been tweaked and improved in examples, responses and attributes. π€
New changes you can see in our official Developers Portal. Stay tuned for further updates by following our Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter pages, and of course our official Updates page for Crypto APIs 2.0. π€
We have developed and integrated a new feature in our Dashboard. π
With the help of special processors and system managers, performing more important actions can now be managed and specified with approvals and/or rejections by specific team members of your choosing. This provides more security for your accounts and use of Crypto APIs products. ππͺ
Approving and rejecting actions happens from theΒ Crypto APIs 2.0 Dashboard. There you can also review action requests to see more information about who approved or rejected them. Information is displayed with details such as status, time created, the specific action, the user who responded to it, and more. π€
We have added new endpoints to our Wallet as a Service! π€
Now you can List Wallet Transactions and Get Transaction Request Details. Our new endpoints make it easy to obtain more information and more details regarding your Wallet and its movements. π
See more information in our Developers Page.
We take care of blockchain maintenance and strive to be always up to date, so that our customers have a great experience when using Crypto APIs. π€
On that note, we have already updated Zilliqa to the newest version 8.1.0! π
Have you heard about this? π¨
Well, not to worry! π We at Crypto APIs made the update to 1.10.8 last week when the vulnerability was discovered and the update was still just a recommendation. As always we are informed and prepared, to make sure no issues are experienced with any of the Crypto APIs products. π€π€
A new feature is available for our Wallet as a Service product. π
Add optional custom notes to the transaction requests you make. Define reasons or details for these transactions so that the team members approving them will know exactly what they are intended for. π
View your notes in the Transactions Approval section in your Crypto APIs Dashboard 2.0. Add them through the Dashboard or the API itself. π