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Etherscan releases v2 beta: Unifies API for over 50 blockchains

Etherscan’s v2 API beta unifies access to more than 50 EVM-compatible networks, simplifying development and increasing efficiency.

Etherscan, a blockchain explorer and analytics provider, has introduced its v2 application programming interface (API) update, a significant upgrade to simplify multichain development.

The beta release of Etherscan v2 allows developers to access data across 50 Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-compatible blockchain networks using a single API key.

An API is a unique code passed in to identify and authenticate a user, effectively functioning as a digital ID badge that provides access to the API’s services or data.

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