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_section: Provider API Keys @<api-keys>
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//( **TL; DR** – sign up for your own API keys with the links below to improve your application performance )//
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When using a [[Provider]] backed by an API service (such as [[link-alchemy]],
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[[link-etherscan]] or [[link-infura]]), the service requires an API key,
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which allows each service to track individual projects and their usage and
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permissions.
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The ethers library offers default API keys for each service, so that each
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[[Provider]] works out-of-the-box.
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These API keys are a provided as a community resource by the backend services
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for low-traffic projects and for early prototyping.
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Since these API keys are shared by all users (that have not acquired their
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own API key), they are aggressively throttled which means retries occur more
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frequently and the responses are slower.
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It is **highly recommended** that you sign up for a free API key from each service for their
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free tier, which (depending on the service) includes many advantages:
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- a much **higher request rate** and concurrent request limit
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- **faster** responses with fewer retries and timeouts
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- useful **metric tracking** for performance tuning and to analyze your customer behaviour
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- more **advanced APIs**, such as archive data or advanced log queries
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_subsection: Etherscan @<api-keys--etherscan>
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Etherscan is an Ethereum block explorer, which is possibly the most useful
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developer tool for building and debugging Ethereum applications.
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They offer an extensive collection of API endpoints which provide all the
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operations required to interact with the Ethereum Blockchain.
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[Sign up for a free API key on Etherscan](link-etherscan-signup)
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**Benefits:**
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- higher rate limit (since you are not using the [shared rate limit](link-etherscan-ratelimit))
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- customer usage metrics
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_subsection: INFURA @<api-keys--infura>
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The INFURA service has been around for quite some time and is very robust
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and reliable and highly recommend.
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They offer a standard JSON-RPC interface and a WebSocket interface, which makes
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interaction with standard tools versatile, simple and straight forward.
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[Sign up for a free Project ID on INFURA](link-infura-signup)
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**Benefits:**
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- higher rate limit
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- customer usage metrics
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- access to archive data (requires paid upgrade)
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_subsection: Alchemy @<api-keys--alchemy>
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The Alchemy service has been around a few years and is also very robust
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and reliable.
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They offer a standard JSON-RPC interface and a WebSocket interface, as well
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as a collection of advanced APIs for interacting with tokens and to assist
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with debugging.
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[Sign up for a free API key on Alchemy](link-alchemy-signup)
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**Benefits:**
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- higher rate limit
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- customer usage metrics
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- access to advanced token balance and metadata APIs
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- access to advanced debugging trace and revert reason APIs
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_subsection: Creating a Default Provider @<api-keys--getDefaultProvider>
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The [default provider](providers-getDefaultProvider) connects to multiple
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backends and verifies their results internally, making it simple to have
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a high level of trust in third-party services.
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A second optional parameter allows API keys to be specified to each
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Provider created internally and any API key omitted will fallback onto
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using the default API key for that service.
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It is **highly recommended** that you provide an API for each service, to
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maximize your applications performance.
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_code: Passing API Keys into getDefaultProvider @lang<script>
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// Use the mainnet
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const network = "homestead";
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// Specify your own API keys
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// Each is optional, and if you omit it the default
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// API key for that service will be used.
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const provider = ethers.getDefaultProvider(network, {
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etherscan: YOUR_ETHERSCAN_API_KEY,
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infura: YOUR_INFURA_PROJECT_ID,
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alchemy: YOUR_ALCHEMY_API_KEY
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});
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