CometBFT RPC is a remote procedure call protocol that provides access to blockchain data, transaction broadcasting, validator information, and node status. The RPC server supports multiple transport protocols to accommodate different use cases. CometBFT supports the following RPC protocols:Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://cosmos-docs-evm-upgrade-7.mintlify.app/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
- URI over HTTP - REST-like interface for simple queries
- JSONRPC over HTTP - Standard JSON-RPC 2.0 protocol
- JSONRPC over WebSockets - Persistent connection with subscription support
Configuration
RPC can be configured by tuning parameters under the[rpc] section in the $CMTHOME/config/config.toml file or by using the --rpc.X command-line flags.
Default Settings
The default RPC listen address istcp://127.0.0.1:26657. To set another address, update the laddr config parameter:
CORS Configuration
CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) can be enabled by setting the following config parameters:cors_allowed_origins- List of allowed origin domainscors_allowed_methods- HTTP methods allowed for CORS requestscors_allowed_headers- Headers allowed in CORS requests
Protocol Examples
URI over HTTP
A REST-like interface for simple queries:JSONRPC over HTTP
JSONRPC requests can be POST’d to the root RPC endpoint:JSONRPC over WebSockets
JSONRPC requests can also be made via WebSocket for real-time updates. The WebSocket endpoint is at/websocket, e.g. localhost:26657/websocket.
Asynchronous RPC functions like event
subscribe and unsubscribe are only available via WebSockets.Subscribing to Events
Using the websocat tool, you can subscribe to ‘NewBlock’ events:Available Event Types
You can subscribe to the following event types:NewBlock- Emitted when a new block is committedNewBlockHeader- Emitted for new block headersTx- Emitted for transactionsValidatorSetUpdates- Emitted when the validator set changes
Endpoint Categories
The CometBFT RPC API is organized into several categories:| Category | Description | Example Methods |
|---|---|---|
| Info | Node information and blockchain data | status, health, net_info, blockchain, block |
| Tx | Transaction broadcasting and queries | broadcast_tx_sync, broadcast_tx_async, tx, tx_search |
| ABCI | Application Blockchain Interface queries | abci_info, abci_query |
| Evidence | Evidence of misbehavior | broadcast_evidence |
| Unsafe | Administrative operations (requires manual enablement) | dial_seeds, dial_peers, unsafe_flush_mempool |
Arguments
Arguments which expect strings or byte arrays may be passed as:- Quoted strings:
"abc" 0x-prefixed hex strings:0x616263
Common Use Cases
Querying Blockchain Data
Broadcasting Transactions
Node Status and Health
Next Steps
RPC Methods Reference
Browse the complete API reference in the sidebar - all ~30 RPC methods with interactive examples and detailed parameters
WebSocket Subscriptions
Learn more about subscribing to real-time events