eth_blocknumber

Polygon RPC

How to use it

// yarn add @tatumio/tatum

import { TatumSDK, Polygon, Network } from '@tatumio/tatum'

const tatum = await TatumSDK.init<Polygon>({network: Network.POLYGON})

const latestBlock = await tatum.rpc.blockNumber()

await tatum.destroy() // Destroy Tatum SDK - needed for stopping background jobs

Overview

The eth_blockNumber method returns the number of the most recent block on the Polygon blockchain. This method is commonly used to track the current state of the network, monitor for new blocks, or fetch historical data.

Use cases for eth_blockNumber include:

  • Synchronizing a local copy of the blockchain with the network
  • Checking the status of a transaction by comparing its block number to the current block number
  • Determining the current network state for smart contract interactions

Parameters

The eth_blockNumber method does not require any parameters.

Return Object

The eth_blockNumber method returns a single field:

  • blockNumber: The number of the most recent block on the Ethereum blockchain. The value is returned as a hexadecimal string.

JSON-RPC Request Example

{
  "id": 1,
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "method": "eth_blockNumber",
  "params": []
}

JSON-RPC Response Example

{
  "id": 1,
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "result": "0x4b7" // 1207
}

In this example, the most recent block number is 1207 (0x4b7 in hexadecimal notation).

Please note that while this document provides a comprehensive description of the eth_blockNumber Polygon RPC method, other methods may be needed to obtain full transaction details or perform more complex tasks.

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