Web3 Introducing WebHooks for Ethereum Webhooks are the best way for server-side apps to send automated messages or information to other server-side apps. So how do you accomplish this in the Web3 world where your dApp is based on Ethereum blockchain?
DeFi DSA-SDK - DeFi Development Simplified Building, integrating and working among different DeFi protocols is still a headache for many developers. DSA-SDK simplifies cross-protocol interactions using smart-contracts and Spells. In this guide we will swap ETH to DAI using Kyber Protocol and DSA Spells.
DeFi DeFi-SDK — A Beginner’s Guide Integrating with different Ethereum protocols and performing common tasks is cumbersome. Today we will explore DeFi-SDK and how it simplifies working with several DeFi protocols in parallel.
Education An Ultimate Guide to Synthetix A decentralized protocol for derivative trading of Synthetic assets (synths) on Ethereum.
Web3 QuickNode Compare: in-browser benchmarks for Web3 endpoints Time is a universal rule that everyone lives by. The time it takes for a resource to load — dictates whether you make the conversion or not. Speed matters.
Blockchain Dev Cycle Black Hole: ETH Node Syncing and Maintenance BOTTOM LINE: If devs are working on the time hemorrhage associated with node infrastructure and syncing to the Ethereum blockchain, they are not actually doing what they are paid to do: developing the app.
Blockchain Ethereum Archive Node vs. Full Node Access via QuickNode What if you want to know the previous state of the entire Ethereum ecosystem and not just the current block? What do you use? How can this be achieved?
Web3 QuickNode, Ethereum and Delphi Setting up and managing a blockchain node is a difficult, time- and resource-consuming task... Here’s how to plug your free QuikNode endpoint in Delphi code 👉
API The All-New QuickNode: v2 77,000 lines of code, 2,500 commits, 140 weeks, dozens of iterations, 1 mission...
Ethereum Customer Spotlight: 0x.Games Since teaming up with QuikNode, 0xGames has enjoyed a worry free experience with no call request limits from the fastest, most reliable node provider on the planet.
MyCrypto Using QuickNode with MetaMask, MyCrypto, MyEtherWallet (updated) How to set up your QuickNode with 3 popular Wallet/Account services
Ethereum What is QuickNode API? How to register for an account and get instant access to Ethereum, Bitcoin, Fantom, Solana, Optimism, Polygon, BSC and xDai blockchain networks.
API Introducing QuickNode: The #1 Web3 Infrastructure Platform 🚀 Access 13 chains, tools and APIs to help you build the highest-quality Web3 applications! Started in 2017 QuickNode first launched supporting only Ethereum (ETH), running on OpenEthereum (fka Parity) client, in a single dedicated node instance, on a single cloud provider. Today QuickNode API supports 13 chains across 26 networks
Dapps Key Management: UX and Security Key management is important because keys give access to wallets/accounts, which can hold funds. Here are the 'dos' and 'donts' of key management within your dApp...
API Rich ETH Node Analytics for your QuickNode with Terminal.co Integrating QuickNode Provider Endpoints with Terminal Today, we will go through integrating your QuickNode endpoint with the TerminalSDK. If you are a dApp developer then you probably know retrieving dApp-specific logging and infrastructure analytics is one of the most important parts of the development process, but can also be the
Ethereum Interacting with Ethereum MainNet using Ganache and QuickNode When developing dApps locally, the process to interact with protocols like Compound and MakerDAO can be a tedious one. We need to fetch Smart Contracts of these protocols from Etherscan, and then initialize them with data.
Blockchain Understanding Loopring and Dolomite We at QuikNode spend a lot of time understanding different Web3 protocols & applications which have the potential for significant adoption. Loopring and Dolomite both use QuikNode infrastructure to achieve high-performance and comfort while building their products.
Blockchain QuickNode at ETHIndia Hackathon Last week, QuikNode attended ETHIndia 2019 as an event sponsor! We encountered a vibrant Ethereum community, building a variety interesting projects. Around ~1900 candidates registered, of which around ~68% were new to the Ethereum ecosystem.
Blockchain Building DAOs with Aragon This is a two-part series. In this first part, we will introduce you to Aragon and what it does. We will talk about its architecture and different parts of its stack. In the next article, we will create a really simple DAO using Aragon!
Blockchain Cosmos vs. Polkadot Building a blockchain is difficult. Many early projects forked Bitcoin and built their blockchain using it, but that’s not an optimal approach to build a technology that will last decades. So, projects like Polkadot and Cosmos are attempting to solve this problem.
Blockchain Decentralized Exchange (DEX) Stats This week we’re taking a look at data for Ethereum DEXs. If you are into crypto, then you’re probably familiar with Decentralized Exchanges and Protocols. Let’s explore how Ethereum’s DEX ecosystem is performing now!
Blockchain Ethereum Ecosystem Statistics Today, we will look into Ethereum statistics and see what happened in 2018–2019; what worked, what didn’t, and what’s coming next 🚀🌖🙌
Ethereum Practical Advice for Solidity Developers An average of 20,000 Smart Contracts is created every day. Over 3 Million Smart Contracts were created in November and December 2018 alone! A report shows that 60% of all Ethereum contracts have never been interacted with, less than 10% of all created contracts are unique.
Ethereum Creating EVM packages with zOS! n the last blog, we talked about building upgradable Smart Contacts using ZeppelinOS (zOS). Today, we’ll look at building EVM packages using zOS. Using Zeppelin, we can create an EVM package which can be used by other developers.
Ethereum Zeppelin OS Tutorial 101 Zeppelin is all about Smart Contract development. The team has helped many developers build Smart Contracts with openzeppelin-solidity, one most downloaded web3 libraries on NPM (with over 10k downloads every week!).