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# Alchemy

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Alchemy is the leading Web3 development platform, providing enterprise-grade RPC services and comprehensive blockchain infrastructure tools. With over 1.3 million monthly visits, Alchemy has become the go-to choice for developers building sophisticated blockchain applications.

### Key Features

**Enhanced APIs**: Beyond standard RPC endpoints, Alchemy offers specialized APIs including NFT API, Webhook API, and Debug API for comprehensive blockchain data access.

**Multi-Chain Support**: Native support for Ethereum, Solana, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Starknet, and Astar with consistent performance across all networks.

**Developer Tools**: Complete development platform including SDKs, account abstraction tools, debugging capabilities, and real-time monitoring dashboards.

**Reliability**: Enterprise-grade infrastructure with guaranteed uptime and performance SLAs, trusted by major DeFi protocols and Web3 applications.

### Service Tiers

**Free Tier**: 300 million compute units per month with access to the full development platform, SDKs, and APIs

**Growth & Scale Tiers**: Enhanced compute units, priority support, and advanced features for production applications

Alchemy's compute unit system measures resource usage more precisely than simple request counting, ensuring fair pricing based on actual API complexity and resource consumption.

**Learn More**: <https://www.alchemy.com/>


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