This endpoint checks user public addresses whether they are valid or not.
Represents the specific blockchain protocol name, e.g. Ethereum, Bitcoin, etc.
Represents the name of the blockchain network used; blockchain networks are usually identical as technology and software, but they differ in data, e.g. - "mainnet" is the live network with actual data while networks like "testnet", "sepolia" are test networks.
In batch situations the user can use the context to correlate responses with requests. This property is present regardless of whether the response was successful or returned as an error. context
is specified by the user.
In batch situations the user can use the context to correlate responses with requests. This property is present regardless of whether the response was successful or returned as an error. context
is specified by the user.
Represents the specific address that will be checked if it's valid or not.
Specifies the version of the API that incorporates this endpoint.
Defines the ID of the request. The requestId
is generated by Crypto APIs and it's unique for every request.
In batch situations the user can use the context to correlate responses with requests. This property is present regardless of whether the response was successful or returned as an error. context
is specified by the user.
Represents the specific address that will be checked if it's valid or not.
Defines whether the address is valid or not. Set as boolean.
API Key
{
"context": "yourExampleString",
"data": {
"item": {
"address": "mho4jHBcrNCncKt38trJahXakuaBnS7LK5"
}
}
}
{
"apiVersion": "2023-04-25",
"requestId": "601c1710034ed6d407996b30",
"context": "yourExampleString",
"data": {
"item": {
"address": "15XyNC88pujwuuur8DCsXBCfEhJJMzHayU",
"isValid": true
}
}
}