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Backend API libraries

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In order for a software application to interact with the Ethereum blockchain (i.e. read blockchain data and/or send transactions to the network), it must connect to an Ethereum node.

For this purpose, every Ethereum client implements the JSON-RPC specification, so there are a uniform set of endpoints that applications can rely on.

If you want to use a specific programming language to connect with an Ethereum node, there are many convenience libraries within the ecosystem that make this much easier. With these libraries, developers can write intuitive, one-line methods to initialize JSON-RPC requests (under the hood) that interact with Ethereum.

Prerequisites

It might be helpful to understand the Ethereum stack and Ethereum clients.

Why use a library?

These libraries abstract away much of the complexity of interacting directly with an Ethereum node. They also provide utility functions (e.g. converting ETH to Gwei) so as a developer you can spend less time dealing with the intricacies of Ethereum clients and more time focused on the unique functionality of your application.

Available libraries

Alchemy - Ethereum Development Platform.

BlockCypher - Ethereum Web APIs

Infura - The Ethereum API as a service.

Cloudflare Ethereum Gateway.

Nodesmith - JSON-RPC API access to Ethereum Mainnet and testnets.

Ethercluster - Run your own Ethereum API service supporting both ETH and ETC.

Chainstack - Shared and dedicated Ethereum nodes as a service.

QuikNode - Blockchain developer platform.

Python Tooling - Variety of libraries for Ethereum interaction via Python.

web3j - A Java/Android/Kotlin/Scala integration library for Ethereum.

Rivet - Ethereum and Ethereum Classic APIs as a service powered by open source software.

Nethereum - An open source .NET integration library for blockchain.

Further reading

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