Working with Cardano Blockchains
The Wolfram Language has built-in capabilities for interacting with Cardano blockchains. It can both retrieve detailed information from the Cardano mainnet and testnet and construct and submit transactions to the blockchains.
Accessing Cardano Blockchains
BlockchainData — get current information about a Cardano blockchain
BlockchainBlockData — get information about a particular Cardano block
BlockchainTransactionData — get information about a Cardano transaction
BlockchainAddressData — get information connected with a Cardano blockchain address
BlockchainTokenData — get information about a Cardano token
BlockchainBase — option to specify blockchain and network
$BlockchainBase — default blockchain and network to use
Key Management
GenerateAsymmetricKeyPair — generate key pairs for blockchain transactions
BlockchainKeyEncode — encode a key to get an address, WIF, etc.
Cardano Blockchain Transactions
BlockchainTransaction — symbolic representation of a Cardano blockchain transaction
BlockchainTransactionSign — use a private key to sign a Cardano blockchain transaction
BlockchainTransactionSubmit — submit a transaction for inclusion on a Cardano blockchain
Financial Information
CurrencyConvert — conversions for bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies