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Whatsonchain API.

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Examples

  1. Import whatsonchain and create a ‘woc’ object for ‘main’, ‘test’ or ‘stn’ networks:

>>> from whatsonchain import Whatsonchain
>>> woc = Whatsonchain(network='test')
>>> woc.get_address_info('mtsCNJGDVgYaVm3je8UpU5nExgiJgkEv6y')
{'address': 'mtsCNJGDVgYaVm3je8UpU5nExgiJgkEv6y',
 'ismine': False,
 'isscript': False,
 'isvalid': True,
 'iswatchonly': False,
 'scriptPubKey': '76a914926db3be60d18dbaac65785b92a150c37bb4146488ac'}

Installation

Whatsonchain is distributed on PyPI as a universal wheel and is available on Linux/macOS and Windows and supports Python 3.5+ pip >= 8.1.2 is required.

$ pip install whatsonchain  # pip3 if pip is Python 2 on your system.

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