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@qevm/providers

Providers for qethers.

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Ethereum Providers

This sub-module is part of the qethers, a fork of ethers project.

It contains common Provider classes, utility functions for dealing with providers and re-exports many of the classes and types needed to implement a custom Provider.

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Most users will prefer to use the umbrella package, but for those with more specific needs, individual components can be imported.

const {

    Provider,
    BaseProvider,

    JsonRpcProvider,
    StaticJsonRpcProvider,
    UrlJsonRpcProvider,

    FallbackProvider,

    EtherscanProvider,

    IpcProvider,

    Web3Provider,

    WebSocketProvider,

    JsonRpcSigner,

    getDefaultProvider,

    getNetwork,

    Formatter,

    // Types

    TransactionReceipt,
    TransactionRequest,
    TransactionResponse,

    Listener,

    ExternalProvider,

    Block,
    BlockTag,
    EventType,
    Filter,
    Log,

    JsonRpcFetchFunc,

    Network,
    Networkish

} = require("@qevm/providers");

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MIT License

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qevm

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Package last updated on 03 Mar 2026

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