Unichain RPC
What is Unichain?
Unichain is an Ethereum Layer 2 network built on the Superchain (an Optimism-led network of OP Stack chains that share security, standards, and tooling). It’s an EVM-compatible rollup designed for fast, low-cost transactions and seamless Ethereum interoperability, intended to be a faster and cheaper L2 and a home of DeFi and liquidity across chains. It supports standard Ethereum JSON-RPC methods along with OP-Node–specific endpoints for rollup state and synchronization.
Interacting With Unichain APIs
Unichain exposes Ethereum-compatible JSON-RPC and rollup-specific methods that allow developers to interact with the network programmatically. You can query blocks and transactions, deploy and interact with smart contracts, and access rollup status and configuration.
You can connect by running your own node or by using a hosted provider such as Quicknode, which offers reliable, low-latency access without the need to manage infrastructure.
Make Unichain API Calls
The quickest way to start building on Unichain is to create a Quicknode endpoint and send your first request. Quicknode provides managed Unichain endpoints, offering:
- High reliability — globally distributed infrastructure designed to minimize downtime
- Enhanced performance — optimized latency and request handling for production-grade apps
QuickStart 페이지를 방문하여 엔드포인트를 생성하고 첫 번째 요청을 보내보세요.
지원되는 네트워크
Quicknode provides access to Unichain Mainnet and Testnet.
Complete reference for developers building on Unichain with Quicknode:
빠른 시작
Get started with Unichain quickly. Follow our step-by-step quickstart to set up your endpoint and make your first API request.
공급자 엔드포인트
Learn how to configure and manage your Unichain endpoints for optimal performance and reliability.
API 개요
강력한 애플리케이션을 구축하는 데 필요한 지원되는 API, 네트워크, Quicknode 제품 및 향상된 API 기능을 살펴보세요.
마켓플레이스
Quicknode 마켓플레이스에서 강력한 애드온과 도구를 찾아 통합하여 웹3 애플리케이션을 강화해 보세요.
엔드포인트 보안
인증, 화이트리스트 적용 및 모범 보안 관행을 통해 엔드포인트를 보호하십시오.
오류 코드
Understand common error codes and troubleshooting steps for Unichain API requests.