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ADI API Quickstart

How to get started building on ADI using Alchemy

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ADI Network is an EVM-compatible Layer 2 that leverages cryptographic Zero-Knowledge validity proofs (ZKPs) to ensure both security and efficiency in transaction processing. ADI is enabling seamless integration between traditional finance, crypto ecosystems, and regulated markets.

The ADI API allows interaction with the ADI network through a set of JSON-RPC methods. Its design is familiar to developers who have worked with Ethereum's JSON-RPC APIs, making it intuitive and straightforward to use.

Let's use the viem package to create an ADI client connected to Alchemy and fetch the latest block number!

npm install --save viem

import { createPublicClient, http, defineChain } from "viem";
 
const adiTestnet = defineChain({
  id: 12227332,
  name: "ADI Testnet",
  nativeCurrency: { name: "ETH", symbol: "ETH", decimals: 18 },
  rpcUrls: {
    default: { http: ["https://adi-testnet.g.alchemy.com/v2/YOUR_ALCHEMY_API_KEY"] },
  },
});
 
const client = createPublicClient({
  chain: adiTestnet,
  transport: http("https://adi-testnet.g.alchemy.com/v2/YOUR_ALCHEMY_API_KEY"),
});

Now that you've created a client connected to Alchemy, you can continue with some basics:

const blockNumber = await client.getBlockNumber();
console.log("Current block number:", blockNumber);

const balance = await client.getBalance({ address: "0xab5801a7d398351b8be11c439e05c5b3259aec9b" });
console.log("Balance (ETH):", Number(balance) / 1e18);

const block = await client.getBlock({
  blockNumber: blockNumber, // from previous example
});
console.log(block);

const tx = await client.getTransaction({ hash: "0xYOUR_TX_HASH" });
console.log(tx);

const receipt = await client.getTransactionReceipt({
  hash: "0xYOUR_TX_HASH"
});
console.log(receipt);

For the full list of ADI APIs, see the ADI API Endpoints.

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