Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox helps Web3 developers and infrastructure teams discover providers, compare API categories, inspect public provider discovery data, and manage endpoint workflows for Agoric. It serves teams choosing RPC providers, APIs, agents, MCP servers, wallets, explorers, bridges, analytics, and other Web3 infrastructure services.
These Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox metrics are generated from the current public provider category dataset and include inline source citations for crawlers and AI agents.
Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox indexes 306 Agoric provider-category entries across 9 active provider categories in the current deployment. Source: public provider categories API.
Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox lists 260 Agoric provider references across active provider categories in the current deployment. Source: public provider categories API.
Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox is a network-specific Web3 infrastructure discovery service for Agoric. In the active application dataset, it exposes 9 active provider categories and 260 provider-category entries for comparison across provider pages, searchable rows, and provider profiles. The Analytics directory lists 10 providers and helps teams compare documentation, pricing signals, limits, network support, and service metadata before they choose a vendor or test an endpoint. Public discovery pages and JSON provider discovery endpoints do not require authentication. Authenticated configuration, RPC, and Graph workflows are handled inside the Chain.Love application after a user signs in and selects or creates a project. This passage was last updated on 2026-05-07.
Which public endpoints can agents call for Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox?
Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox exposes public provider discovery endpoints that agents can fetch without API keys. Use the categories endpoint to discover available category keys, then call the provider rows endpoint with category, search, filters, page, and pageSize query parameters. Directory pages also accept search query strings for user-facing discovery.
How do agents authenticate with Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox?
Public toolbox directory pages, provider category pages, provider profiles, and public provider discovery JSON endpoints do not require authentication. Agents can read categories and provider rows without API keys or OAuth. Authenticated Chain.Love application workflows are separate: configurations, RPC access, Graph workflows, subscriptions, account state, and billing-related screens require a signed-in application session. A user signs in to Chain.Love, selects or creates a project, adds or configures providers, and then manages endpoint, RPC, or Graph access from the application UI. The public discovery endpoints do not publish a separate client-credentials, OAuth, or API-key authentication flow.
Chain.Love authority and source-backed facts
Chain.Love is built by a team with blockchain infrastructure experience since 2018. The Chain.Love product has been published as a Web3 infrastructure discovery and reliability workflow since 2024, including Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox for Agoric. Public company sources and social profiles help verify the Chain.Love entity.
Customer testimonials and case-study signals
Trusted by customer and ecosystem references including BigDataProtocol, Protocol Labs, Space Meridian, and textile.io. Public testimonials for Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox on the Chain.Love company website include source-backed reliability, performance, and cost-reduction signals.
Source citations for Chain.Love entity, social proof, and public presence:
Platforms to monitor blockchain data, metrics, and activity. Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox covers 1 Agoric network and exposes provider data through category pages, provider profiles, and searchable provider rows. Use this page to make a provider shortlist before you test a tool or service. Filter the table, compare provider metadata, and open provider profiles when you need more details. Pick a provider that fits your chain, traffic, security needs, support needs, and deployment setup. This category lists 10 providers. Across visible categories, Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox exposes 260 provider-category entries for comparison.
Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox by the numbers
These rounded public metrics are generated from the active application dataset and should be treated as deployment-level usage signals rather than guarantees for any single provider.
Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox indexes 306 Agoric provider-category entries across 9 active provider categories in the current deployment.
Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox lists 260 Agoric provider references across active provider categories in the current deployment.
Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox lists 10 Analytics providers in the current Agoric dataset.
Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox indexes 76 API entries from 46 API providers in the current Agoric dataset.
Active categories include MCP Servers, Analytics, APIs, Bridges, Services, SDKs, Platforms, Security, Storages.
Source-approved Agoric usage metrics are not available for this deployment yet.
How does Agoric provider discovery work?
Agoric provider discovery works by turning provider metadata into a searchable comparison workflow. Teams choose a category, compare providers, then open profiles or configuration flows.
Choose a provider category such as APIs, explorers, bridges, or analytics.
Compare provider rows by network support, documentation, limits, pricing signals, and service metadata.
Open provider profiles or configuration workflows when you are ready to test an endpoint.
What makes Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox different?
Agoric Chain.Love Toolbox is scoped to one network while connecting provider categories, provider profiles, comparison tables, and configuration workflows.
It is scoped to Agoric, so provider discovery is tied to the network a team is integrating.
It combines category comparison pages with provider profiles and provider-directory navigation.
It links discovery to project workflows for endpoint grouping, load balancing, monitoring, and performance agreements.
References
The facts on this page are based on the active Chain.Love provider directory and configuration workspace.