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How to connect to the Ethereum network using Python with Web3.py

更新于
2025年11月26日

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概述

您可以使用不同的编程语言开发以太坊应用程序。在本文中,我们将使用 Python 连接到以太坊网络。

Prerequisite

  • Ethereum Node (We will use Quicknode’s free version)
  • Python installed in your system (version >=3.5.3) and Pip3
  • Install web3.py (A Python wrapper for Ethereum node APIs)
  • 一个文本编辑器

Note: We need Python version >=3.5.3 and install web3.py using pip3 install web3.

Python and other library versions are the cause of the common installation problems. Therefore, if you face any problem, try setting up a virtual environment and troubleshoot web3.py installation.

Connecting to Ethereum Blockchain

A network of Ethereum nodes is called Ethereum blockchain. To interact with Etherum blockchain, these nodes expose APIs which are available using web3.py library.

In addition, we will need a running Ethereum node, therefore, we will connect to one using Quicknode’s Free Trial plan. Sign up here and create an Ethereum endpoint.

Screenshot of Quicknode Ethereum Endpoint

We will use web3.py to get the latest Ethereum block number. For this, we will use the code snippet given below. 

from web3 import Web3, HTTPProvider
w3 = Web3(HTTPProvider('YOUR_ETHEREUM_NODE_URL'))
print ("Latest Ethereum block number" , w3.eth.blockNumber)

In this snippet, we are importing web3.py library and adding our Ethereum node URL and getting the latest Ethereum block number using w3.eth.blockNumber API.

Now, we will save this code snippet in index.py file and then run it using python index.py command. After running this command we will see the latest Ethereum block number as shown below.

That’s it you have connected through the Ethereum network using Python. In addition, you can learn more web3.py APIs to build complex applications on Ethereum.

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