ADI API FAQ
What is ADI?
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.
How do I get started with ADI?
Check out our ADI API Quickstart guide to get started building on ADI.
What is the ADI API?
The ADI API allows developers to interface with the ADI mainnet. With this API, developers can execute transactions, query on-chain data, and interact with the ADI network, relying on a JSON-RPC standard.
Is ADI EVM compatible?
Yes, ADI is EVM compatible.
What API does ADI use?
ADI uses the JSON-RPC API standard. This API is crucial for any blockchain interaction on the ADI network, allowing users to read block/transaction data, query chain information, execute smart contracts, and store data on-chain.
What methods are supported on ADI?
ADI supports standard Ethereum JSON-RPC methods. Some chain-specific methods may vary. Please check the ADI API endpoints documentation for a complete list.
What is an ADI API key?
When accessing the ADI network via a node provider like Alchemy, ADI developers use an API key to send transactions and retrieve data from the network. For the best development experience, we recommend that you sign up for a free API key!
Which libraries support ADI?
Common Ethereum libraries like ethers.js should be compatible with ADI, given its EVM nature.
What is the native currency of ADI?
The native currency of ADI is ADI.
My question isn’t here, where can I get help?
If you have any questions or feedback, please contact us at [email protected] or open a ticket in the dashboard.