Blockdaemon Documentation
Web3athon Overview
Welcome to Web3athon
What is Ubiquity?
Ubiquity Quick Start
Available Ubiquity APIs
Supported Protocols
Supported Web3athon Protocols
Helpful Links
Developer Documentation
Welcome to Web3athon
Thanks for participating in Web3athon!
We are excited to see what you build with Ubiuity, the official API sponsor at Web3athon. Specially for the participants of this hackathon we are giving a special Ubiquity tier worth $500 per month.
What is Ubiquity?
Ubiquity is a multi-protocol API suite. With Ubiquity, you can easily interact with major blockchains without owning or managing your own nodes.
Blockchain infrastructure management requires significant investment and overhead. Ubiquity removes these overheads and simplifies blockchain access.
You can learn more here: Ubiquity API Overview
Ubiquity Quick Start
You can find a Ubiquity quick start guide here: Getting Started with Ubiquity
Please note that you need to authorize your requests. To learn more, see: Authentication Guide
Available Ubiquity APIs
Ubiquity provides a number of ways to interact with blockchains:
- Universal API: Access many protocols through a standard API
- Gas Fee Estimation API: Fast, medium, and slow fee estimates
- Staking Report API: Access PoS financial reports
- Native RPC Access API: Access protocols through their native API
- NFT API: Easy and Rapid access to NFT Data. Currently in Public Beta
Be the first to find out about exciting Ubiquity announcements by following us on Twitter.
Ubiquity Supported Protocols
- Algorand
- Bitcoin
- Bitcoin Cash
- Diem
- Dogecoin
- Ethereum
- Litecoin
- NEAR
- Oasis
- Polkadot
- Solana
- Stellar
- Terra
- Tezos
- XRP
More Protocols Coming Soon!
We’re always adding more features and wider network support to Ubiquity.
Follow us on Twitter for more information on upcoming Ubiquity protocols and developments.
Supported Web3athon Protocols
Helpful Links
To connect with other participants of the hackathon or get support, join our Discord
Developer Documentation
You can view the Ubiquity developer documentation here: Ubiquity Developer Documentation