You can now get the token transactions by address by token type (e.g "ERC-20" or "ERC-721"):
You can now get the token transactions by address by token type (e.g "ERC-20" or "ERC-721"):
The endpoint now supports limit and index, it's highly recommended to take the data in small portions. The default results number is the same as for all endpoints: 50.
Get Token Transactions By Address: https://docs.cryptoapis.io/rest-apis/blockchain-as-a-service-apis/eth/index#eth-get-address-token-transactions
Sending a transaction using HD wallet was giving sometimes an error like: "Total inputs(x) amount should be equal to total outputs(xx) amount!" which means that it has no funds but in fact there are enough funds distributed between the different addresses.
The issue is fixed now, when you use HD wallet sending transactions Crypto APIs will take care of inputs.
To know what fee you should set, use HD wallet size endpoint and fee per size.
To be able to calculate the fee properly you would need to know the size of your transaction in bytes, to do that you can use this endpoint: https://docs.cryptoapis.io/rest-apis/blockchain-as-a-service-apis/btc/index#btc-transactions-size
Now you can use it without sending the fee itself.
You can change your email in your dashboard now: https://dashboard.cryptoapis.io/account/change-email
In case you are using HD wallets and you wonder what fee to set, you can now use this endpoint:
The value you get is the size in bytes, to define the fee you would need to multiply it by "minfeeperbyte", "averagefeeperbyte" or "maxfeeper_byte" from our transaction fee endpoint:
You can get now all unconfirmed transactions by address, here is the endpoint:
In case you need the confirmed transactions by address, here is the already existing endpoint:
Many customers got this error using our APIs or with their own node. It happens if you try to broadcast a second transaction and the first one is still not mined, which means it doesn't allow you to create more than one transaction from same address in the same block.
Now this issue is solved and you can create as much as you want transactions from same address in the same block.
This is valid for Bitcoin, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash, Dash and Doge.
You can now filter by token type and use index and limit for the results in Token Transactions endpoint.
In case you want to send a transaction from HD wallet and the first address has not enough funds, the system will try to find the best match to collect the needed value and execute the transaction.