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This package is part of ChainSafe's Lodestar project
Typescript REST client for the Ethereum Consensus API spec
import {getClient} from "@chainsafe/lodestar-api";
import {config} from "@chainsafe/lodestar-config/default";
const api = getClient({
baseUrl: "http://localhost:9596",
}, {config});
api.beacon
.getStateValidator(
"head",
"0x933ad9491b62059dd065b560d256d8957a8c402cc6e8d8ee7290ae11e8f7329267a8811c397529dac52ae1342ba58c95"
)
.then((res) => console.log("Your balance is:", res.data.balance));
You will need to go over the specification. You will also need to have a basic understanding of sharding.
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A Typescript implementation of the Ethereum Consensus light client
The npm package @chainsafe/lodestar-api receives a total of 8,729 weekly downloads. As such, @chainsafe/lodestar-api popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @chainsafe/lodestar-api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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