Unmarshal now supports Moonbeam Network
Unmarshal has published a blog post to announce that it has added support for the Moonbeam Network as part of regularly adding support for more chains. The integration of the endpoints of Unmarshal with the Moonbeam Network will allow users to search blockchain data while building an application on the network. This marks another achievement of a milestone in the roadmap of Unmarshal.
The development comes in response to the growing demand from users to distribute on several chains.
Adding support for the Moonbeam Network gives it access to Unmarshal’s Webhooks, APIs, and Websockets. The goal of making these endpoints available is to accelerate the development of a product. Other sections that can be accessed are dashboards, data visualization and real-time alerts.
Tracking/Event Stream will also be available so you can keep track of transitions without losing your data. The Decoded Transaction API does almost something similar by providing a detailed description of a specific transaction. Querying users’ asset balance is convenient, thanks to the Wallet Balance API. This is followed by the Transaction History API which allows one to query all the asset transfer events in the Moonbeam blockchain.
The Smart Notifications API is also available to provide a look at notifications about transactions that have been executed on smart contracts across different devices. Exhaustive information about a token can be retrieved by the Token Store API when searching for token contract address.
Moonbeam has chosen Unmarshal for the benefits that the integration brings: reliability and support for multiple chains.
Reliability here refers to having a robust infrastructure with minimal downtime. Unmarshal APIs has reported that it recorded an uptime of 99.2% with an average latency of 188.2ms. Multi-chain support comes into play for the applications deployed on multiple chains. Unmarshal acts as one One stop solution, considering that it has indexed 7+ EVM-based chains.
Moonbeam enables users to build cross-chain connected applications as a smart contract platform. These applications can access users, services and assets in different chains. Moonbeam unites the features of Cosmos, Ethereum and Polkadot to solve the problem of user experience.
Moonbeam basically unlocks interoperability to make way for the applications aimed at the next generation of users.
Unmarshal is a Web3 computer network that supports multiple chains. It aims to deliver real-time data to decentralized finance protocols, decentralized applications, metaverse, NFTs and GameFi solutions. The network is responsible for providing the easiest way to search for blockchain data from various chains such as Polygon, Ethereum, BNB Chain, Fantom, Avalanche, Moonbeam and Arbtrum, to name a few.
Web3 applications are powered by each chain through data indexers and transformation tools provided by Unmarshal. It does so while providing a latent overview of the data that has been transformed. Further development reports are expected since Unmarshal has just added support for the Moonbeam Network. For now, Unmarshal sees it as a good start to 2023.