Blockdaemon Documentation
- Welcome
- Ubiquity API Suite
- Dedicated Nodes
- Reporting Tools
- Staking Tools
- How to Stake
- Stake from Coinbase
- Stake from Copper
- Stake from Finoa
- Stake from Fireblocks
- Stake from Polysign/Standard
- Delegate to Blockdaemon
- Staking Overview
- How to Stake ADA (Cardano)
- How to Stake ATOM (Cosmos)
- How to Stake ATOM (Cosmos) Through Ledger Live
- How to Stake AUDIO (Audius)
- How to Stake AVAX (Avalanche)
- How to Stake CELO (Celo)
- How to Stake CRO (Cronos)
- How to Stake DOT (Polkadot)
- How to Stake EGLD (Elrond)
- How to Stake ETH (Ethereum)
- How to Stake on the Goerli ETH Testnet (Ethereum)
- How to Stake EVMOS (Evmos)
- How to Stake FLOW (Flow)
- How to Stake GLMR (Moonbeam)
- How to Stake JUNO (Juno)
- How to Stake MATIC (Polygon)
- How to Stake LPT (Livepeer)
- How to Stake MOVR (Moonriver)
- How to Stake NEAR (NEAR)
- How to Stake OSMO (Osmosis)
- How to Stake POKT (Pocket)
- How to Stake SKL (SKALE)
- How to Stake SOL (Solana)
- How to Stake SOL on Phantom Mobile App
- How to Stake SOL Through Ledger Live
- How to Stake SOL with Solflare Mobile and a Ledger
- How to Stake SOL on Solflare Browser
- How to Stake XPRT (Persistence)
- Guides
SDKs
GitLab Repositories
You can access the Ubiquity API via SDK clients.
To download the available clients, visit the GitLab repositories listed below:
Client | Requirements |
Java | JDK 8+ |
Python | Python 3.7.2+ |
Go | Go 1.13+ |
TypeScript | TypeScript 3.6.4+ |
Rust | Rust 1.53.0+ |
You will find detailed SDK instructions in the respective README files.
Please Note: SDKs are essential if you want to use Ubiquity for transaction construction.