Full ENS support across the SDK Our TypeScript SDK now has full support for ENS (and other address naming schemes like cb.id). This means that anywhere you can enter an address into the SDK (as an input to any function), you can now also use an ENS name or cb.id! For example, I can
Create batch listings on marketplaces You can now use our TypeScript SDK to create batches of listings on any of your marketplace contracts (both Marketplace and MarketplaceV3 are supported). The API on Marketplace looks like the following // To create a batch of direct listings const listings = [..]; const results = await marketplace.direct.createListingsBatch(listings); // Create a
Changelog Improved Deploy Docs The updated and improved Deploy documentation has arrived to the Portal! The Overview and Getting Started flow explain what Deploy does, why you should use it, and how to get started quickly. A detailed, How it Works section has been added to make it easy to understand what actually happens
Changelog Improved Python Docs New and improved Python documentation has arrived to the Portal! Find improved documentation for our Python SDK: extension interfaces, contract events, contract deployer, and more! Each method now includes a Configuration and Return Value section for you to know ahead of time what information you can expect to get when
Marketplace V3 We're excited to announce the release of Marketplace V3! The new marketplace contract, Marketplace V3, offers improvements over previous version in terms of design and features. We've added conveniences to the smart contract to make the experience of performing these core actions fast and intuitive. Key
Changelog Revamped ConnectWallet component in React SDK We have completely revamped the UI for ConnectWallet component with improved design and functionality for desktop and mobile users and a few API changes related to wallet connection on ThirdwebProvider component * A new API for specifying supported wallets * You can now switch networks even if you are connected to a
Extension-based Build tab The new Build tab features all the code necessary for you to start working and interacting with your contracts with code, in any language you need: JavaScript, React, React Native, Unity, Python, and Go. Choose your language of choice and start browsing all the available functions from our SDKs, doesn&
Changelog Updated GamingKit with Unity Native SDK We've made updates to GamingKit which now includes Unity Native SDK support. With this update, devs can now: Build web3 games on all Unity supported platforms: Support for Native (Windows, Mac, Linux), Mobile (iOS, Android), Console (PS, Xbox), Browser (WebGL and VR). Build web3 games faster: * Quickly iterate
Updated API for calling smart contract functions The API for interacting with smart contracts via the thirdweb React & TypeScript SDKs has been updated in favor of explicitly defining function arguments and (optionally) call overrides. Using the contract.call function in the TypeScript SDK now looks like the following: const owner = "0x..."; const operator = "
Solidity SDK docs for 30+ extensions New Solidity SDK documentation has arrived to the Portal! This documentation replaces and improves the ContractKit documentation (soon to be renamed to Solidity SDK). Find improved documentation for our 30+ smart contract extensions and 15+ ready-to-use base contracts. Using these contracts and extensions will unlock smart SDKs which understand the
Changelog Introducing our React Native SDK for Web3 We're excited to announce the release of React Native Web3 SDK v0.2.0! This release introduces a new Connect Wallet button and Web3Button, enabling users to easily connect their wallets and interact with smart contracts. Here's an overview of what's new in this version:
Revamped Connect Wallet UI for dashboard We have completely revamped the UI for connecting the wallet with improved design and functionality for desktop and mobile users. * You can now switch networks even if you are connected to a mobile wallet which was previously disabled. * Instead of redirecting to the MetaMask extension download page - we give
Portal Glossary Section We're excited to introduce the new Glossary section to the portal! A place to discover and learn core concepts to understanding web3 development and using our suite of tools. Building in web3 often involves some background knowledge of technical concepts and pieces of the puzzle that make up
Improved Unity SDK Docs to build games in web3 New Unity SDK Documentation has arrived to the Portal! thirdweb Unity SDK | thirdweb developer portal<imgthirdweb docs Find improved documentation for our new Unity prefabs, extension interfaces, contract events, contract deployer, and more! Each method now includes a Configuration and Return Value section for you to know ahead of
TypeScript SDK Docs For 30+ Extensions, Events, Transaction Builder, and more! New TypeScript SDK Documentation has arrived to the Portal! thirdweb TypeScript SDK | thirdweb developer portalthirdweb docs Find improved documentation for setting up the ThirdwebSDK with various wallets, deploying smart contracts, extension interfaces, contract events, and more! Each method now includes a Configuration and Return Value section for you to know
Fine-grained transaction control in the SDK Our SDKs now give you fine-grained control over all your transactions, letting you configure parameters and overrides and an individual transaction level, encode transaction data, estimate gas costs, simulate transactions, and more. Previously, all our SDK functions would automatically build transactions for you internally, send them to the blockchain, and
Instantaneous IPFS reuploads IPFS uploads across our dashboards and SDKs are now instantaneous whenever you upload any files already present on IPFS (think uploading your testnet collection to mainnet, or uploading common media). Previously, you would have to wait for all file uploads, every time. Now you can upload your files once, and
Improved Contract Search Easily find any imported or thirdweb deployed contract by name. The first version of search was only able to find contracts by contract address. This new version expands on that capability by allowing searching by contract name. The search index is continuously growing and search will continue improving with more
Any EVM support on Marketplace listing When creating a new listing on dashboard on a marketplace, we use to support just some chains in which we had access to an NFT API. Now, with thirdweb supporting more than 700 chains, supporting listing NFTs on any of these chains also became necessary. So today we're
Improved React SDK Docs for our 100+ hooks (+ live interactive demos) New React SDK documentation has arrived to the Portal! Find improved documentation for our 100+ React hooks, a new getting started flow to use our Any EVM update, and interactive live demos to test out our UI components! You can even mint an NFT directly from the docs now! Each
Release → Publish We have decided to replace the term "Release" with "Publish" throughout our dashboard, portal, and CLI tools to provide a more accurate representation of the process. As a result, the CLI command npx thirdweb release will be deprecated and will be replaced with npx thirdweb publish.
Contract Overview Updates We are excited to announce that we have added new sections to our Contract Overview page to provide you with a more comprehensive view of your contracts. The following sections have been added: 1. Token Overview: This section provides you with a brief overview of your token, including the total
Automatic Etherscan Verification Starting today all contracts deployed with thirdweb will automatically be verified on Etherscan. This feature works for published contracts as well as contracts deployed via the CLI. npx thirdweb deploy Automatic verification begins with support for the following block explorers and will continue to expand in the future: * Etherscan (Ethereum
Any EVM support on Embeds Following shortly after both our SDKs and dashboard started supporting any EVM chain, either from the list of 700+ chains you can select on dashboard or any custom chain, now support has been added to embeds. This means you can use any contract that supports claim conditions (either one of