📄️ Supported DEXs
The Moralis Token API seamlessly integrates with leading decentralized exchanges (DEXs) across multiple EVM blockchains, providing comprehensive support for token-related data.
🗃️ Spam Detection
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📄️ Pricing Plans
In this guide, you will explore the various tiers and features of Moralis's pricing plans to find the perfect fit for your web3 development needs.
🗃️ NFT Metadata
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📄️ DeFi Protocols & Chains
This article provides a comprehensive and continually expanding list of supported DeFi protocols and chains for the following endpoints:
📄️ NFT Marketplaces
This articles includes a growing list of supported NFT marketplaces within Moralis NFT API to provide you with extensive access to NFT trade data and sale prices across different marketplaces and chains.
📄️ NFT Rarity FAQs
NFT Rarity refers to the uniqueness of an NFT within a collection, determined by how common or uncommon its attributes are compared to other NFTs in the same collection. In any given NFT collection, certain traits or characteristics—such as color, background, accessories, or other features—can be more rare than others. The rarer the traits, the more unique and potentially valuable the NFT is considered to be.
📄️ Profitability FAQs
This article provides a set of FAQs for the following wallet and token PnL endpoints:
📄️ Verification for NFT Collections
What are Verified NFT Collections?
📄️ Entities and Labelling
Our API now supports Entities—representations of companies, organizations, and individuals (e.g., OpenSea, UniSwap, BlackRock, Elon Musk). This enhancement builds on our existing address labels feature, adding rich metadata and enabling advanced discovery capabilities.
📄️ Token Security Score FAQs
Our Token Security Score is a bespoke metric designed to evaluate the security of ERC-20 tokens by analyzing multiple aspects of the token's smart contract.
📄️ Internal Transactions
Internal transactions in the context of blockchain refer to transactions that occur between smart contracts rather than involving the transfer of funds between external addresses. Unlike regular transactions initiated by users, internal transactions are interactions between different functionalities within the blockchain network.
📄️ Wallet History
Endpoint Overview
📄️ Transaction Labeling
The Moralis Transaction API automatically decodes raw transaction input data into human-readable events based on the functions and events defined within the associated contract ABI, such as "Transfer", "Approve", "Mint", "Deposit", etc.