
How to Get the Holders of an ERC20 Token
IntroductionIn the world of cryptocurrency, knowing the holders of a particular token can provide valuable insights and opportunities for collaboration. Chainbase, a leading platform, offers a powerful API called getTokenHolders that allows you to retrieve a list of addresses for all the holders of a specific ERC20 token. This tutorial will guide you through the process of using Chainbase API to get the holders of a cryptocurrency deployed on various chains. By leveraging this information, yo...

How to Determine the Type of an EVM Contract
In common on-chain data parsing, there is often a large demand for determining the type of contract. This article will judge on relevant standards and engineering practices to determine whether the contract belongs to ERC20 / ERC721 / ERC1155. For more use cases, you can refer to the developer documentation of Chainbase, or ask the original author through Discord. We are happy to discuss issues related to Web3 infra, Data SDK, Chainbase APIs, etc.Rules to determine different contractsWith the...

How to Get All the NFTs Owned by an Address
The author: Takahashi KaitoArticle OutlineIntroductionTools required to work with ChainbaseSet up a free account at ChainbaseWrite a script using Chainbase APIPrint NFTs owned by the walletConclusionFAQs (5 unique questions)1. IntroductionAs the world of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) continues to gain popularity, it becomes essential for wallet owners to have the ability to view all the NFTs they hold. In this article, we will explore how you can retrieve all the NFTs owned by a specific wallet ...
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How to Get the Holders of an ERC20 Token
IntroductionIn the world of cryptocurrency, knowing the holders of a particular token can provide valuable insights and opportunities for collaboration. Chainbase, a leading platform, offers a powerful API called getTokenHolders that allows you to retrieve a list of addresses for all the holders of a specific ERC20 token. This tutorial will guide you through the process of using Chainbase API to get the holders of a cryptocurrency deployed on various chains. By leveraging this information, yo...

How to Determine the Type of an EVM Contract
In common on-chain data parsing, there is often a large demand for determining the type of contract. This article will judge on relevant standards and engineering practices to determine whether the contract belongs to ERC20 / ERC721 / ERC1155. For more use cases, you can refer to the developer documentation of Chainbase, or ask the original author through Discord. We are happy to discuss issues related to Web3 infra, Data SDK, Chainbase APIs, etc.Rules to determine different contractsWith the...

How to Get All the NFTs Owned by an Address
The author: Takahashi KaitoArticle OutlineIntroductionTools required to work with ChainbaseSet up a free account at ChainbaseWrite a script using Chainbase APIPrint NFTs owned by the walletConclusionFAQs (5 unique questions)1. IntroductionAs the world of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) continues to gain popularity, it becomes essential for wallet owners to have the ability to view all the NFTs they hold. In this article, we will explore how you can retrieve all the NFTs owned by a specific wallet ...
All-in-one web3 data infrastructure for indexing, transforming, and utilization of on-chain data at scale.

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The Author: Chainbase Team
We are delighted to announce that Chainbase has integrated with Base, an Ethereum Layer 2 (L2) solution incubated within Coinbase. Designed to bring the next billion users on-chain, Base offers a secure, low-cost, and builder-friendly environment, making it an excellent platform for developers to build decentralized applications(dapps).
Chainbase is committed to providing a scalable and secure blockchain infrastructure, and our integration with Base is a significant step in that direction. Base's Ethereum L2 solution offers a range of features like Account Abstraction (ERC4337) and simple developer APIs for gasless transactions, which align perfectly with Chainbase's mission.
According to Chainbase's PM Ryan:
“We are thrilled to announce our collaboration with Base. As an Ethereum Layer 2, Base offers a secure, cost-effective, and developer-friendly environment. This partnership, built upon the combined efforts of OP Stack and Optimism, signifies our commitment to delivering a faster and more economical On-Chain experience for our developers. Let's build more creative Apps on Base with Chainbase!”
Ethereum L2 Solution: Base is built as an Ethereum L2, providing the security, stability, and scalability needed to power decentralized applications. Chainbase stands along with dapp developers on Base and offers best-functioning data products for developers to build effectively and efficiently.
Account Abstraction and Gasless Transactions: Base offers early access to Ethereum features like Account Abstraction (ERC4337) and simple developer APIs for gasless transactions. With Chainbase’s data platform, builders can easily access, organize, and analyze AA and transaction data, leverage custom APIs and comprehensive datasets (coming soon).
Open Source: Built on the MIT-licensed OP Stack, Base is an open-source project in collaboration with Optimism. As one of the early teams enabling nodes and data on Optimism, Chainbase believes in the open-source nature of blockchains, and is super excited to see what will emerge in the grater OP ecosystem, continuing our commitment to supporting great teams with easy-to-use data tools.
The integration of Base into Chainbase will offer developers a range of new tools and features, aligning perfectly with Chainbase's mission to provide a scalable and secure environment for building dapps. Moreover, we will also provide Base-specific documentation, tutorials, starter kits, workshops, code examples, etc. to onboard more and more developers and end users, together with the Base team.
Chainbase and Base will continue to collaborate on introducing new features and tools that will further enhance the developer experience on both platforms. Meanwhile, we continuously pay close attention to the OP Stack-enabled ecosystem and are more than welcome to support more L2 chains with our open data infrastructure and developer tooling.
Base is an Ethereum L2 solution that aims to bring the next billion users on-chain. It offers a secure, low-cost, and builder-friendly environment. Incubated within Coinbase, Base plans to progressively decentralize in the years ahead. It is built on the MIT-licensed OP Stack and offers features like Account Abstraction (ERC4337), simple developer APIs for gasless transactions, and smart contract wallets.
Chainbase is an open Web3 data infrastructure for accessing, organizing, and analyzing on-chain data at scale. It helps people to better utilize on-chain data by combining rich datasets with open computing technologies in one data platform. Chainbase’s ultimate goal is to increase data freedom in the crypto.
More than 5,000 developers actively interact with our platform and over 200Mn data requests per day as their data backend and integrate chainbase into their main workflow. Additionally, we are working with ~10 top-tier public chains as first-tier validators and managing over US $500Mn tokens non-custodially as a validator provider. Find out more at: chainbase.com
Want to learn more about Chainbase?
Sign up for a free account, and Check out our documentation.
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The Original Link: Chainbase & Base: Open Source-focused Collaboration for Enhanced Ethereum Development with OP Stack
The Author: Chainbase Team
We are delighted to announce that Chainbase has integrated with Base, an Ethereum Layer 2 (L2) solution incubated within Coinbase. Designed to bring the next billion users on-chain, Base offers a secure, low-cost, and builder-friendly environment, making it an excellent platform for developers to build decentralized applications(dapps).
Chainbase is committed to providing a scalable and secure blockchain infrastructure, and our integration with Base is a significant step in that direction. Base's Ethereum L2 solution offers a range of features like Account Abstraction (ERC4337) and simple developer APIs for gasless transactions, which align perfectly with Chainbase's mission.
According to Chainbase's PM Ryan:
“We are thrilled to announce our collaboration with Base. As an Ethereum Layer 2, Base offers a secure, cost-effective, and developer-friendly environment. This partnership, built upon the combined efforts of OP Stack and Optimism, signifies our commitment to delivering a faster and more economical On-Chain experience for our developers. Let's build more creative Apps on Base with Chainbase!”
Ethereum L2 Solution: Base is built as an Ethereum L2, providing the security, stability, and scalability needed to power decentralized applications. Chainbase stands along with dapp developers on Base and offers best-functioning data products for developers to build effectively and efficiently.
Account Abstraction and Gasless Transactions: Base offers early access to Ethereum features like Account Abstraction (ERC4337) and simple developer APIs for gasless transactions. With Chainbase’s data platform, builders can easily access, organize, and analyze AA and transaction data, leverage custom APIs and comprehensive datasets (coming soon).
Open Source: Built on the MIT-licensed OP Stack, Base is an open-source project in collaboration with Optimism. As one of the early teams enabling nodes and data on Optimism, Chainbase believes in the open-source nature of blockchains, and is super excited to see what will emerge in the grater OP ecosystem, continuing our commitment to supporting great teams with easy-to-use data tools.
The integration of Base into Chainbase will offer developers a range of new tools and features, aligning perfectly with Chainbase's mission to provide a scalable and secure environment for building dapps. Moreover, we will also provide Base-specific documentation, tutorials, starter kits, workshops, code examples, etc. to onboard more and more developers and end users, together with the Base team.
Chainbase and Base will continue to collaborate on introducing new features and tools that will further enhance the developer experience on both platforms. Meanwhile, we continuously pay close attention to the OP Stack-enabled ecosystem and are more than welcome to support more L2 chains with our open data infrastructure and developer tooling.
Base is an Ethereum L2 solution that aims to bring the next billion users on-chain. It offers a secure, low-cost, and builder-friendly environment. Incubated within Coinbase, Base plans to progressively decentralize in the years ahead. It is built on the MIT-licensed OP Stack and offers features like Account Abstraction (ERC4337), simple developer APIs for gasless transactions, and smart contract wallets.
Chainbase is an open Web3 data infrastructure for accessing, organizing, and analyzing on-chain data at scale. It helps people to better utilize on-chain data by combining rich datasets with open computing technologies in one data platform. Chainbase’s ultimate goal is to increase data freedom in the crypto.
More than 5,000 developers actively interact with our platform and over 200Mn data requests per day as their data backend and integrate chainbase into their main workflow. Additionally, we are working with ~10 top-tier public chains as first-tier validators and managing over US $500Mn tokens non-custodially as a validator provider. Find out more at: chainbase.com
Want to learn more about Chainbase?
Sign up for a free account, and Check out our documentation.
Website|Blog|Twitter|Discord|Link3
The Original Link: Chainbase & Base: Open Source-focused Collaboration for Enhanced Ethereum Development with OP Stack
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