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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion connect-brave-wallet-to-getblock.md
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<figure><img src=".gitbook/assets/Brave_wallet_ETH_settings.svg" alt="Exploring Brave Wallet network accounts"><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

Look at the **RPC URLs** settings fro Ethereum: usually, a default Brave Wallet endpoint is present here. As every wallet user connects to it by default, it’s overloaded and insecure. That’s why a custom RPC URL is essential for Web3 activities.
Look at the **RPC URLs** settings for Ethereum: usually, a default Brave Wallet endpoint is present here. As every wallet user connects to it by default, it’s overloaded and insecure. That’s why a custom RPC URL is essential for Web3 activities.
{% endstep %}

{% step %}
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Select the time period, protocol name, networks (mainnet/testnet), region, and API interfaces to analyze the data by parameters.

<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/stats_new.svg" alt="How to track your blokchain API usage"><figcaption><p>The Statistics tab shows more in-depth and customizable data analysis for your endpoints</p></figcaption></figure>
<figure><img src="../.gitbook/assets/stats_new.svg" alt="How to track your blockchain API usage"><figcaption><p>The Statistics tab shows more in-depth and customizable data analysis for your endpoints</p></figcaption></figure>

All data is displayed through infographics, including:

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```
{% endtab %}

{% tab title="Signapore" %}
{% tab title="Singapore" %}
```bash
https://go.getblock.asia/f782e8ec54....
```
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Create the following files to have a basic structure for your project:

```bash
├── index.js // Main apllication
├── index.js // Main application
└── .env // Environment variables
└── .gitignore // Git ignore file
```
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1. Create a directory for your project

```javascript
```bash
mkdir pool-monitor
cd pool-monitor
npm init-y
npm init -y
```

2. Install Dependencies:

```javascript
```bash
npm install @triton-one/yellowstone-grpc [email protected]
```

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```javascript
// GetBlock Configuration
const ENDPOINT = "https://go.getblock.io"; // Your region's endpoint
const TOKEN = process.env.GETBLOCK_TOKEN; ; // Your generated token
const TOKEN = process.env.GETBLOCK_TOKEN; // Your generated token
```

What this does:&#x20;
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1. Create a directory for your project

```
```bash
mkdir pumpfun-monitor
cd pumpfun-monitor
npm init-y
npm init -y
```

2. Install Dependencies:
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Create the following files to have a basic structure for your project:

```bash
├── pumpfun-monitor.js // Main apllication
├── pumpfun-monitor.js // Main application
└── .env // Environment variables
└── .gitignore // Git ignore file
```
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