Getting token balances just got a lot easier
Author: Alchemy Team
The Enhanced API method alchemy_getTokenBalanceshas long been the best way for developers to get access to the balances of a list of tokens in a given wallet.
However, until now, this method required users to provide us with an explicit list of all token addresses they were interested in querying. Some developers found this laborious, so we’ve introduced a new option: developers can now simply call ‘alchemy_getTokenBalances’ with the value ‘DEFAULT_TOKENS’ to see the balances of the top 100 tokens by 24 hour volume.
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