We have improved Crypto APIs node.js library and now a new version 2.0.0 is live. You can check it here:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/cryptoapis.io
https://github.com/Crypto-APIs/Node.js-Library
We have improved Crypto APIs node.js library and now a new version 2.0.0 is live. You can check it here:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/cryptoapis.io
https://github.com/Crypto-APIs/Node.js-Library
You can get the internal transactions details in Ethereum now using Crypto APIs. Here you can find the endpoint:
The new feature is included in the Free plan as well.
We have added a new optional feature to creating transactions endpoint, it allows you to include meta data (string) into the transaction.
We have improved creating transactions endpoint for BTC by adding a new parameter "replaceable". It's required if you want to allow the transaction to be replaced by a transaction with higher fee (e.g. if you set a low fee and miners are not picking the transaction up for a long period of time).
Creating Transactions endpoint:
We have added logos to the Assets and the Exchanges endpoints in Crypto Market Data. The idea is to save one more headache for our clients, most of the logos are SVG and they will be provided as base64. They will not be loaded from our domain.
We are glad to announce that Dash is fully supported by Crypto APIs now, here you can check the documentation: https://docs.cryptoapis.io/rest-apis/blockchain-as-a-service-apis/dash/index#blockchain-api
As usual, We support both testnet and mainnet.
We would like to inform you that Doge mainnet is fully synced and a data integrity check was performed successfully.
You can start integrating it here: https://docs.cryptoapis.io/rest-apis/blockchain-as-a-service-apis/doge/index#blockchain-api
We would like to announce that Crypto APIs is going to be under maintenance for 1 hour tomorrow 19.07.2019 starting from 12:00 UTC Time till 13:00 UTC Time.
Our API docs became very heavy recently because of the added +400 endpoints with their explanation and code examples in one page.
We have optimized it and now it's much faster. You can check it our here: https://docs.cryptoapis.io
Litecoin has recently updated the prefixes of their P2SH addresses that begin with "3" to addresses that begin with "M". This change was made to stop confusion between BTC and LTC's P2SH addresses, which used to be able to have the same "3" prefix. This does not affect all LTC addresses, as the "L" prefix LTC legacy addresses (non-SegWit) will stay the same.
Crypto APIs now support LTC addresses which begin with "L", "3" and "M" (Creating, Checking, Sending etc.)
Most of Litecoin block explorers still don't support it, however Block Explorer One (https://blockexplorer.one) fully supports it.