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Clients

Learn how to connect a client to a running node. {synopsis}

Pre-requisite Readings

Client Servers

The Ethermint client supports both gRPC endpoints from the SDK and Ethereum's JSON-RPC.

Cosmos gRPC and Tendermint RPC

Ethermint exposes gRPC endpoints (and REST) for all the integrated Cosmos-SDK modules. This makes it easier for wallets and block explorers to interact with the proof-of-stake logic and native Cosmos transactions and queries:

Ethereum JSON-RPC server

Ethermint also supports most of the standard web3 JSON-RPC APIs to connect with existing web3 tooling.

::: tip See the list of supported JSON-RPC API namespaces and endpoints. :::

To connect to the JSON-PRC server, start the node with the --evm-rpc.enable=true flag and define the namespaces that you would like to run using the --evm.rpc.api flag (e.g. "txpool,eth,web3,net,personal". Then, you can point any Ethereum development tooling to http://localhost:8545 or whatever port you choose with the listen address flag (--evm-rpc.address).

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