Assets · Payments · Transactions · Monitoring · Controls: Nodit Web3 Data API, Rebuilt to Institutional Standards
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2026.04.01
Lambda256 has restructured Nodit's Web3 Data API and developer documentation to align with how financial institutions actually operate. The redesign focuses on building a data layer that connects directly to institutional workflows — from asset visibility and settlement to transaction tracing and internal controls.
Adopting Digital Assets Means Rebuilding Financial Infrastructure, Not Launching New Products
BlackRock, J.P. Morgan, HSBC, and other major global financial institutions have moved from exploration to execution, launching tokenized money market funds, stablecoin payment services, and on-chain settlement infrastructure. Digital assets are no longer a product category to evaluate; they are becoming part of the operating infrastructure itself.
For institutions to bring digital asset operations into regulated workflows, on-chain access alone is not enough. Real-time asset visibility, programmable payments and transfers, auditable transaction provenance, and 24/7 monitoring and controls — custody, settlement, transaction tracing, and internal governance need to function together from a single infrastructure layer.
The underlying challenge is structural. Bank systems maintain organized account balances, transaction tables, and customer databases. A blockchain is closer to a chronological archive of raw ledger entries. Working with blockchain data at the level of financial accounting requires indexing: reading entire blocks, interpreting events, and reconstructing data by address and token. Most blockchain data APIs have not addressed this at the design level — they expose chain-level endpoints, leaving institutions to build the abstraction layer themselves. This restructuring addresses that gap.
Five Operational Capabilities, Purpose-Built for Institutional Workflows
The core of this update is the introduction of a Capabilities category in Nodit's developer documentation. Rather than organizing by chain or method type, Capabilities is structured around the operational workflows institutions actually run — five areas in total.
Assets & Accounts
Understand what you hold, across every chain, in a consistent format. Native tokens, ERC-20s, and NFTs are queryable through a single API regardless of chain, giving custody and treasury operations real-time visibility into client or internal asset positions without managing chain-specific data formats.
Payments & Transfers
Full coverage of the payment execution lifecycle: transfer submission, gas estimation, nonce management, and recipient validation. Asset movement across UTXO-based chains, XRP Ledger, and Aptos can be tracked through a unified interface, reducing per-chain engineering overhead in stablecoin payment and settlement system design.
Transactions & Provenance
Trace every transaction back to its origin and path. Transaction history, indirect fund flows through smart contracts, and decoded event logs are available without direct chain parsing — providing the data foundation for AML analysis, reconciliation, and audit workflows.
Monitoring & Alerts
Event-driven infrastructure for deposit detection, large transfer alerts, and anomaly monitoring. Webhooks deliver events to registered endpoints immediately upon occurrence, with CEL (Common Expression Language) expressions for precise event filtering. Instant Webhooks detect events before block finalization, enabling early-stage risk response.
Controls & Audit
Manage internal controls through systems, not documents. API key management, IP allowlisting, role-based access control (RBAC), and full request log access let operations teams verify exactly which IP, key, and method was used for every call — and use that record as audit evidence. Nodit holds SOC 2 Type I and Type II certification.
Continuity and Controls: The Infrastructure Requirements That Matter
For financial institutions, the evaluation criteria extend beyond feature coverage. What matters is continuity — the ability to keep operating without interruption under failure conditions — and controls — the ability to manage access, audit activity, and meet regulatory requirements at the system level.
On availability, Nodit guarantees Sync Uptime, not just standard uptime. In blockchain infrastructure, uptime is not simply a question of whether an endpoint responds. Block lag, data inconsistencies after chain reorganizations, and indeterminate pending states are recurring operational issues that standard uptime metrics do not capture. Nodit's Hypernode engine monitors node health in real time, routes requests to the optimal node automatically, and executes failover within seconds. Geo-redundant IDC infrastructure ensures service continuity even in the event of a single data center failure.
On security, Nodit operates from domestic IDC infrastructure to address data sovereignty concerns and reduce regulatory friction associated with foreign node dependencies. All traffic is encrypted end-to-end via AWS-IDC Direct Connect and IPsec VPN tunneling. IP allowlisting at the API gateway layer, together with SOC 2 Type I and II certification, supports institutional security policy requirements. Nodit currently supports 26 chains, with expansion to 50 or more planned within 2026.
Developer Documentation Rebuilt with Separate Onboarding Paths for Enterprise Teams and AI Agents
The information architecture of Nodit's developer documentation has been fully restructured. A dedicated Quickstart for Enterprise provides a tailored onboarding path for institutional teams evaluating or deploying Nodit. Quickstart for AI addresses the needs of teams building AI agent integrations. Tone, terminology, and structure across the documentation have been updated to reflect enterprise and institutional reader expectations.
The API Reference now supports both chain-based and function-based navigation views. Key product pages for Dedicated Node, Elastic Node, Web3 Data API, Stream, and Webhook have been updated with animated architecture modules illustrating how each component connects within the broader infrastructure.
Infrastructure Proven in Production
Upbit, Coinone, and Korbit — Korea's leading exchanges — currently run their wallet operations on Nodit nodes and Data API. A significant number of Korea's major banks, card issuers, and payment service providers are actively running stablecoin payment PoCs on Nodit infrastructure.
Adopting digital assets is not about adding features. It is a transition to an operational model where custody, settlement, transaction tracing, audit, and continuity function together from a single infrastructure. This restructuring is designed to lower the starting point for that transition.
Full documentation for the updated Nodit Web3 Data API is available at the Nodit developer portal.
https://developer.nodit.io/guides/asset-and-accounts
Lambda256 is a blockchain technology company founded in 2019, originating from Dunamu's blockchain research division. The company delivers institutional blockchain infrastructure through three core platforms: Nodit, an enterprise-grade Web3 infrastructure platform; Clair, an ontology-based blockchain intelligence engine; and SCOPE, an institutional stablecoin management platform.





