eth_getBlockReceipts - Blast RPC Method
Return every transaction receipt in a block on Blast. Useful for indexers, analytics pipelines, and event backfills across yield-generating dApps, DeFi protocols with built-in returns, and gas-subsidized applications.
Returns all transaction receipts for a block on Blast. This is more efficient than calling eth_getTransactionReceipt once per transaction when you already know the target block.
Why Blast? Build on the only Ethereum L2 with native yield—4% for ETH and 5%+ for stablecoins automatically with $2.5B+ TVL, auto-rebasing ETH and USDB, gas revenue sharing for developers, and Blur-backed ecosystem.
When to Use This Method
eth_getBlockReceipts is useful for DeFi developers, yield protocol builders, and teams building passive-income dApps:
- Indexer Backfills — Pull every receipt in a block with one request instead of looping over transaction hashes
- Event Collection — Scan all logs emitted by a block when building analytics or data pipelines
- Settlement Auditing — Verify every transaction outcome in a target block for yield-generating dApps, DeFi protocols with built-in returns, and gas-subsidized applications
- Operational Debugging — Compare receipt-level gas usage, status, and logs across multiple transactions at once
Code Examples
Error Handling
| Error Code | Message | Description |
|---|---|---|
| -32602 | Invalid params | The block identifier is malformed |
| -32000 | Header not found | The referenced block does not exist on the node |
Related Methods
eth_getTransactionReceipt- Retrieve a single transaction receipteth_getBlockByHash- Retrieve the block object itselfeth_getBlockByNumber- Retrieve a block by number or tag
eth_getBlockByHash
Retrieve complete block data by block hash on Blast. Essential for DeFi developers, yield protocol builders, and teams building passive-income dApps building on the only Ethereum L2 with native yield—4% for ETH and 5%+ for stablecoins automatically.
eth_getBalance
Query account balance on Blast. Essential for wallet applications and yield-generating dApps, DeFi protocols with built-in returns, and gas-subsidized applications on the only Ethereum L2 with native yield—4% for ETH and 5%+ for stablecoins automatically.