Blockdaemon
Since 2017, we’ve helped over 400 organizations—ranging from exchanges to financial institutions—manage more than $110B in digital assets. Our services include robust support for staking, blockchain nodes, APIs, DeFi, and MPC wallets, all backed by a globally resilient architecture built for security, compliance, and scale.
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Google AI Studio
Google AI Studio is an all-in-one environment designed for building AI-first applications with Google’s latest models. It supports Gemini, Imagen, Veo, and Gemma, allowing developers to experiment across multiple modalities in one place. The platform emphasizes vibe coding, enabling users to describe what they want and let AI handle the technical heavy lifting. Developers can generate complete, production-ready apps using natural language instructions. One-click deployment makes it easy to move from prototype to live application. Google AI Studio includes a centralized dashboard for API keys, billing, and usage tracking. Detailed logs and rate-limit insights help teams operate efficiently. SDK support for Python, Node.js, and REST APIs ensures flexibility. Quickstart guides reduce onboarding time to minutes. Overall, Google AI Studio blends experimentation, vibe coding, and scalable production into a single workflow.
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Bitcoin Explorer
This is a self-hosted tool designed to explore the Bitcoin blockchain, utilizing RPC calls to connect with your personal Bitcoin node. It is straightforward to set up and can be integrated with other applications, such as Electrum servers, to create a comprehensive exploration platform. Regardless of whether you run a full node for reasons like trustlessness, technical interest, or network support, it is essential to recognize the capabilities that your node offers. This explorer allows you to delve into the blockchain database while also taking advantage of the various functionalities provided by your own node. You can inspect detailed information regarding blocks, transactions, and addresses, while also utilizing analytical tools to review statistics on block data, transaction metrics, and miner performance. Additionally, you can access the raw JSON output from bitcoind that populates most of the explorer's pages. The tool enables searches by transaction ID, block hash or height, and address. Furthermore, users have the option to retrieve transaction history for addresses by querying Electrum-protocol servers, and it provides a summary of the mempool, detailing aspects such as fees, sizes, and the age of transactions. With such extensive features, this explorer serves as a robust resource for both casual users and those deeply engaged in the Bitcoin network.
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Cardanoscan
Cardano functions as an open blockchain ledger, allowing users to efficiently monitor all recent transactions, block information, and epoch statistics through various platforms such as Cardanscan. This Cardano Explorer serves as an accessible tool that retrieves information from the primary database and presents it in an intuitive web interface. By selecting a particular block, users can delve deeper to examine specific attributes including its ID, size, epoch-related information, the total number of transactions it contains, and the confirmations received. This level of transparency enhances user engagement and understanding of the blockchain's operations.
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