Base is an Ethereum Layer 2 (L2) network, offering a secure, low-cost, developer-friendly way to build dApps onchain. Built by Coinbase, the project is set to offer seamless Coinbase product integrations, with access to the 108m users and $100B+ assets in the Coinbase ecosystem. Through our API suite, we open Base up to a large, engaged community of builders and users.
Start building on the Base testnet with Blockdaemon and stay tuned for the mainnet launch in the months ahead.
Blockdaemon offers a complete platform for building blockchain applications, which now includes Base support. Blockdaemon provides customers with a powerful set of tools that enable them to outsource key infrastructure tasks, like server management and monitoring. Most importantly, Blockdaemon’s support of Base via Ubiquity, starting March 1, provides institutional level offerings for mission critical infrastructure that scales with your business.
Why Choose Ubiquity to Build on Base?
Efficiency, Scalability, and Blockchain Reliability
The advantage of Ubiquity is that it’s easier for those who aren’t familiar with Base’s node infrastructure to get started building.
The Ubiquity Data API suite offers advantages to Base builders and institutions in 3 main ways:
1. Operational Efficiency: Immediate access to high-quality blockchain data without the need to operate or self-host Base infrastructure.
2. Scalability: The Ubiquity Data API suite includes REST, RPC Access, NFT API and other specialized API’s with up to 10 API keys provisioned on API Gateway.
3. Reliability: On-demand Ubiquity access to 22 protocols, dedicated sales, 99% uptime, technical support and 24/7 on-call incidence support.
1. Create a Free Ubiquity API Key – this grants access to Ubiquity and gets you up and running in seconds.
Note: Ubiquity Starter tier is free to test for a period of time. To discuss usage volumes and pricing options, contact sales.
2. Call Endpoints – Using an API client (such as Postman), call your desired Base endpoints, including your desired protocol (Base) and network in the URL. For a full overview, view instructions on Blockdaemon’s documentation site.
3. View Returned Data- With Ubiquity, you can view the returned on-chain data through a single API.
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