Birdeye Data now provides 6 Blockchain Data APIs for querying Solana account details, token accounts, token metadata, and transaction details.
July 14, 2026

Birdeye Data now provides 6 Blockchain Data APIs for querying Solana account details, token accounts, token metadata, and transaction details. Developers can use these endpoints to build explorers, wallets, analytics tools, trading infrastructure, and onchain applications through one API suite.
The Blockchain Data API suite is organized around three core Solana data types: accounts, tokens, and transactions.
Account Data APIs
GET /blockchain/v1/account/detail returns details for a Solana account address, including its owner, program, lamport balance, executable status, and parsed account data when available.POST /blockchain/v1/account/detail/multiple retrieves account details for up to 100 Solana addresses in one request.GET /blockchain/v1/account/token-accounts returns token accounts owned by a Solana address. Use state to filter for uninitialized, initialized, or frozen accounts, and hide_zero to exclude zero-balance accounts.Token Data APIs
GET /blockchain/v1/token/metadata returns metadata for a Solana token mint, including supply, decimals, mint and freeze authorities, token standard, and onchain metadata fields.POST /blockchain/v1/token/metadata/multiple retrieves metadata for up to 100 Solana token mints in one request.Transaction Data API
GET /blockchain/v1/transaction/detail returns details for a Solana transaction signature, including signers, slot, fees, compute units, SOL and token balance changes, and parsed instructions.The single account detail, token accounts, token metadata, and transaction detail endpoints are available across all Birdeye Data packages. The two batch endpoints are available on Starter, Premium, Business, and Enterprise packages.
Solana applications often need more than market data. Wallets need token accounts, explorers need transaction context, analytics products need account state, and token tools need metadata and authority information.
The Blockchain Data APIs provide these building blocks through a consistent interface. Developers can inspect account state, resolve token metadata, map token accounts to an owner, and read transaction activity without maintaining a separate data pipeline for each workflow.
Batch lookups also make list-based products more efficient. Applications can retrieve details for up to 100 accounts or token mints per request when enriching dashboards, monitoring address sets, or processing token collections.
Build Solana explorers, wallets, token tools, transaction analytics, and onchain applications with Birdeye Data today.
To get started, visit the Birdeye Data Dashboard or explore the Blockchain Data APIs.
Birdeye Data is a high-performance data provider that delivers real-time, accurate, and comprehensive on-chain data across tokens, wallets, trades, and protocols on Solana, Sui and major EVM chains. From fast-moving startups to global leaders like Phantom, Raydium, Coinbase, and Bybit, Birdeye Data powers teams of all sizes with the data they need to build and scale confidently.
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