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@pinax/chains

v2.1.7

Published

Single-source-of-truth for the metadata of chains supported by Pinax.

Downloads

545

Readme

Pinax Chains

Welcome to the Pinax Chains repository. This is the definitive source for the metadata of chains supported by Pinax products. Note that we maintain a separate, private list for internal operations.

To enhance accessibility, we offer the metadata as an npm package and provide a public API endpoint for fetching the data.

You can view details about the Chain Type and explore our list of supported, to-be-supported, or deprecated chains.

Note: Some chains may be listed without supported services or may have been deprecated. Always check the chain's metadata to confirm its current support status.

What's New

With the 2.0 release, we’ve made significant improvements to enhance developer and maintainer experience. Key updates include:

  • ✅ Support for EVM chains
  • ✅ Reintroduced TypeScript support
  • ✅ Improved management of chain indexes (priority order)
  • ✅ Consolidated chain utilities and service configurations across projects
  • ✅ Automated checks for missing chain icons
  • ✅ Simplified data model reflecting better relationships between chains, services, and networks
  • ✅ Inclusion of beta chains
  • ✅ Support for unreleased and beta services
  • ✅ Eliminated redundant flags and information
  • ✅ Integrated chains website into metadata
  • And more...

Installation

You first need to install bun.

From npm

To install the package, run:

npm install @pinax/chains

Public Endpoint

Access the chains metadata via the public API endpoint:

curl https://pinax.network/api/chains

How to use

Please see How to use documentation for more information.

Contributing

If you wish to contribute to the chain metadata, please open a pull request (PR) with your proposed changes. We will review and merge it if accurate. Be sure to consult the documentation before contributing.