crypto.address-history

Transaction history for an Ethereum address (via Etherscan V2). Returns normal transactions newest-first: hash, block, timestamp, from/to, value (wei + ETH), gas used, gas price, decoded method id + function name, error flag, and any contract created. Paginate with page + offset; bound with startBlock/endBlock. Defaults to Ethereum mainnet; other EVM chains are reachable by chainId where upstream coverage allows. Net-new vs crypto.tx (single-hash receipt).

price
$0.0014 USDC per call
method
GET/api/crypto/address-history
payment
x402 v2 · USDC on Base (EIP-3009) or Solana (SPL transfer)
auth
None. Sign the payment, retry with PAYMENT-SIGNATURE.
tier
Tier 0 — no paid upstream

Overview

The address history API is a pay-per-call crypto endpoint built for AI agents and autonomous software. Transaction history for an Ethereum address (via Etherscan V2).

There is no signup and no API key. An agent (or any HTTP client) hits the endpoint, receives an x402 "402 Payment Required" challenge, signs a sub-cent USDC payment on Base or Solana, and retries — the data comes back on the paid request. That makes it a drop-in address history data source for an agent tool-use loop, an MCP host, or a backend that needs crypto data on demand without onboarding to yet another vendor portal.

Use cases

Parameters

NameTypeDescription
chainIdintegerEVM chain id; defaults to 1 (Ethereum). Other chains (8453 Base, 137 Polygon, 42161 Arbitrum…) require upstream multichain coverage.
min 1
addressrequiredstring
match ^0x[a-fA-F0-9]{40}$
pageinteger
min 1
offsetinteger
min 1 · max 100
sortstring
one of: asc | desc
startBlockinteger
min 0
endBlockinteger
min 0

Code samples

cURLbash
# 1. Probe with no auth → 402 envelope with PaymentRequirements
curl -sS 'https://2s.io/api/crypto/address-history?chainId=1&address=example&page=1&offset=1&sort=asc&startBlock=0&endBlock=0'

# 2. Sign + retry with PAYMENT-SIGNATURE:
curl -sS 'https://2s.io/api/crypto/address-history?chainId=1&address=example&page=1&offset=1&sort=asc&startBlock=0&endBlock=0' \
  -H 'PAYMENT-SIGNATURE: <base64-json-payload>'

# Or use the canonical runner (handles probe → sign → retry):
#   EVM_PRIVATE_KEY=0x... node --env-file=.env.local \
#     --experimental-strip-types scripts/x402-pay.ts \
#     'https://2s.io/api/crypto/address-history?chainId=1&address=example&page=1&offset=1&sort=asc&startBlock=0&endBlock=0'
TypeScript / Node — @2sio/sdktypescript
import { TwoS } from '@2sio/sdk'

const client = new TwoS({
  privateKey: process.env.EVM_PRIVATE_KEY as `0x${string}`,
})

const result = await client.crypto.addressHistory({
  "chainId": 1,
  "address": "example",
  "page": 1,
  "offset": 1,
  "sort": "asc",
  "startBlock": 0,
  "endBlock": 0
})

console.log('endpoint:', result.endpoint)
console.log('cost:', result.costUsd, 'USDC')
console.log('tx:', result.settlement?.txHash)
console.log('data:', result.data)
Python — 2siopython
import os
from twosio import TwoS

client = TwoS(private_key=os.environ["EVM_PRIVATE_KEY"])

result = client.crypto.address_history(chainId=1, address="example", page=1, offset=1, sort="asc", startBlock=0, endBlock=0)

print("endpoint:", result.endpoint)
print("cost:", result.cost_usd, "USDC")
print("tx:", (result.settlement or {}).get("tx_hash"))
print("data:", result.data)
MCP — Claude Desktop / AgentKit / any MCP hostjson
// 1. Add @2sio/mcp to your MCP host config (Claude Desktop example below).
//    EVM_PRIVATE_KEY funds x402 payments per call.

// claude_desktop_config.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "2sio": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@2sio/mcp"],
      "env": { "EVM_PRIVATE_KEY": "0x..." }
    }
  }
}

// 2. Once the server is running, agents call this tool via standard MCP:

{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 1,
  "method": "tools/call",
  "params": {
    "name": "crypto.address-history",
    "arguments": {
      "chainId": 1,
      "address": "example",
      "page": 1,
      "offset": 1,
      "sort": "asc",
      "startBlock": 0,
      "endBlock": 0
    }
  }
}

Response

FieldTypeDescription
okboolean
one of: true
itemsarray
totalintegerTotal matching rows upstream; null when unknown.
sourceobject
Example response datajson
{
  "ok": true,
  "items": [
    {
      "blockNumber": 1,
      "timestamp": "example",
      "valueWei": "example",
      "valueEth": 1,
      "gasUsed": 1,
      "gasPriceWei": "example",
      "isError": false,
      "contractAddress": "example"
    }
  ],
  "total": 1,
  "source": {
    "provider": "example",
    "url": "example",
    "license": "example"
  }
}

FAQ

Do I need an API key to use the address history API?
No. crypto.address-history is x402-native — there is no signup and no API key. Your client makes the call, receives a 402 with payment requirements, signs a USDC payment, and retries. Funds come from a wallet you control.
How much does the address history API cost?
$0.00144 USDC per call, charged per request. There are no monthly fees, seats, or minimums — you pay only for the calls you make.
Can I try the address history API for free first?
Yes. Add ?trial=1 (or the header X-2s-Trial: 1) to get a free real call per endpoint per hour, so you can verify the response shape before wiring payment.
Which networks and tokens are supported?
USDC on Base (via EIP-3009 transferWithAuthorization) or Solana (SPL transfer), using the open x402 payment protocol.
How do I call crypto.address-history from an AI agent or MCP host?
Use @2sio/sdk (TypeScript), 2sio (Python), or the @2sio/mcp server for any MCP host — each handles the probe → sign → retry loop for you. See the code samples on this page.

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