dApps
Definition of app
A dApp, or decentralized application, is software that runs on top of decentralized a protocol (DeFi), allowing users to interact and transact directly without a central authority, with logic and data secured on-chain.
Speed up development, improve UX
Lambda’s data offers ready-to-use APIs that enhance your dApp by displaying user positions in DeFi protocol pools and providing historical data for P&L reporting, accelerating development and improving user experience.
Main data feed
Track wallet portfolio using Token & DeFi balances. Use API parameters to track assets by specific protocol or token. If you’re building a dApp for your DeFi project, you might want to display a limited list of assets or investments. For example, you may want to show all tokens in the wallet but only the positions in your DEX pools.
Additional data feeds
Lambda offers the following data feeds for dApps:
- Check General data feeds to explore Lambda API.
- Get historical portfolio data using Balances section to support your users with P&L reports.
- Provide transaction history for your users via Transaction & transfers data feed.
Updated 26 days ago