CODEX FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Codex’s enriched blockchain data API.
See our list of FAQ in our docs.
Codex is the most accurate and reliable API for enriched blockchain data. It provides real-time pricing, charts, and aggregated data for over 60 million tokens and 400 million wallets across 80+ networks.
Most API providers just take raw blockchain data and put an API wrapper around it. They then leave the data enrichment process up to the builders. Codex takes this data and makes it instantly useful for a variety of different use-cases.
The Codex API has a variety of use cases, including trading terminals, analytics platforms, DEXes, wallets, crypto tax software, LLMs, social networks, and trading bots. Visit our case studies for examples of applications using Codex.
Signing up for the Codex API is free and quick. Once you've signed up, review our documentation for instructions on how to integrateCodex into your application.
If you still have questions, contact support or join our Discord for more help.
Pricing plans start at $350 for 1 million API requests. Cost per 1M requests scales down with larger plans.
Our growth plan is active until 10 million monthly requests. After that, Codex will work with you to create a custom plan that best fits your needs.
Check our pricing table for more details.
Every time you request data, or we send it to you via webhook or websocket, it counts as a request.
We often create custom plans for customers that require lots of WebSockets as those are less computationally intensive for us.
If that's you, contact us to discuss more.
Codex currently supports dozens of EVM chains and Solana. Adding new EVM chains is straightforward; if we’re missing one, or you'd like us to index your chain, launchpad, or DEX, let us know.
Codex accepts payments from all major debit and credit cards through our payment processor Stripe.
Codex also accepts crypto payments in 3-month increments. Contact support if you're interested in crypto payments.
Yes. Codex offers a GraphQL API with a TypeScript SDK and comprehensive documentation, making migration straightforward.
Many teams find that Codex's richer dataset (wallets, holders, webhooks) actually simplifies their architecture by consolidating multiple data sources.