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Specifing what the word "addresses" means in this context.
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I'm currently developing a Java application which communicates with Geth using JSON-RPC.

I managed to implement something like @rustyx suggested on this thread using an HTTP connection, but it's too slow.
On my machine, the time to retrieve all the transactions for an account in a 1000 blocks range is approximately 100 seconds.

I know Etherscan's API is able to return the last 10'000 transactions made by an account, but you will need a API key and you have limited requests per day. Using an indexer could do the trick, but it's heavy and quite complex to implement.

So, i was wondering, is there any efficient way to retrieve all the transactions for a given account through a series of JSON-RPC requests? Is it possible to implement by myself a eth_listTransactions method? Could using a lower level programming language (like C) reduce the processing time?

Note: With 'addresses' I'm referring to wallet addresses, not contracts addresses.

I'm currently developing a Java application which communicates with Geth using JSON-RPC.

I managed to implement something like @rustyx suggested on this thread using an HTTP connection, but it's too slow.
On my machine, the time to retrieve all the transactions for an account in a 1000 blocks range is approximately 100 seconds.

I know Etherscan's API is able to return the last 10'000 transactions made by an account, but you will need a API key and you have limited requests per day. Using an indexer could do the trick, but it's heavy and quite complex to implement.

So, i was wondering, is there any efficient way to retrieve all the transactions for a given account through a series of JSON-RPC requests? Is it possible to implement by myself a eth_listTransactions method? Could using a lower level programming language (like C) reduce the processing time?

I'm currently developing a Java application which communicates with Geth using JSON-RPC.

I managed to implement something like @rustyx suggested on this thread using an HTTP connection, but it's too slow.
On my machine, the time to retrieve all the transactions for an account in a 1000 blocks range is approximately 100 seconds.

I know Etherscan's API is able to return the last 10'000 transactions made by an account, but you will need a API key and you have limited requests per day. Using an indexer could do the trick, but it's heavy and quite complex to implement.

So, i was wondering, is there any efficient way to retrieve all the transactions for a given account through a series of JSON-RPC requests? Is it possible to implement by myself a eth_listTransactions method? Could using a lower level programming language (like C) reduce the processing time?

Note: With 'addresses' I'm referring to wallet addresses, not contracts addresses.

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Get full transaction list of an ethereum address using JSON-RPC

I'm currently developing a Java application which communicates with Geth using JSON-RPC.

I managed to implement something like @rustyx suggested on this thread using an HTTP connection, but it's too slow.
On my machine, the time to retrieve all the transactions for an account in a 1000 blocks range is approximately 100 seconds.

I know Etherscan's API is able to return the last 10'000 transactions made by an account, but you will need a API key and you have limited requests per day. Using an indexer could do the trick, but it's heavy and quite complex to implement.

So, i was wondering, is there any efficient way to retrieve all the transactions for a given account through a series of JSON-RPC requests? Is it possible to implement by myself a eth_listTransactions method? Could using a lower level programming language (like C) reduce the processing time?