Settlus is an OP Stack–based Ethereum Layer-2 for the creator economy, offering transparent settlement, programmable payouts, and on-chain royalty tools.
Check out our Settlus API Quickstart guide to get started building on Settlus.
The Settlus API lets you interact with the Settlus mainnet. You can execute transactions, query onchain data, and interact with the Settlus network using a JSON-RPC standard.
Yes, Settlus is EVM compatible.
Settlus uses the JSON-RPC API standard. This API handles all blockchain interactions on the Settlus network, letting you read block/transaction data, query chain information, execute smart contracts, and store data onchain.
Settlus supports standard Ethereum JSON-RPC methods. Some chain-specific methods may vary. Please check the Settlus API Endpoints for a complete list.
When accessing the Settlus network via a node provider like Alchemy, you use an API key to send transactions and retrieve data from the network. For the best development experience, we recommend you sign up for a free API key.
Common Ethereum libraries like ethers.js should be compatible with Settlus, given its EVM nature.
If you have any questions or feedback, contact us at [email protected] or open a ticket in the Alchemy Dashboard.