Apr 17, 2019 • 4 min read
Introducing Faster Ethereum Logs and Events
An important part of writing a good decentralized application on Ethereum is knowing when state inside a smart contract changes. That’s why Ethereum has always had “logs and events”, two names for the same thing: the...
Read MoreJan 17, 2019 • 1 min read
Infura Dashboard Transition Update
As previously announced, accessing Infura will begin requiring a Project ID generated from the new Infura Dashboard. If you are using Infura and have not yet migrated your project, please take the time to do so now....
Read MoreJan 15, 2019 • 3 min read
Security Alert: Ethereum Constantinople Postponement
** Infura will support the Constantinople Postponement and is actively working on updating its infrastructure to adjust to this new release. Read more about the Constantinople delay below or stay updated via twitter...
Read MoreSep 13, 2017 • 1 min read
Infura’s signer and bootnode on Rinkeby
Since its founding over a year ago, Infura has had a mandate to support the Ethereum community, to help it grow. We’re pleased to announce that as part of this commitment, we are now running a signer (aka authority)...
Read MoreJun 21, 2017 • 2 min read
When there are too many pending transactions
Once up a time, Ethereum blocks had plenty of room. Usually they had a few or even zero transactions, and once in a while you’d see a block with over a hundred. If you sent a transaction, it was usually included in...
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