QuickStart Guide
Updated May 29, 2026, 12:30 PM
QuickStart Guide
ChainGPT Web3 AI Chatbot & LLM – QuickStart Guide (Tech‑Team‑Verified)
This short guide shows you how to call ChainGPT’s Web3 LLM in under five minutes—either with plain HTTPS or the official JavaScript SDK. Everything here mirrors the internal Tech‑Team reference, not the older public docs.
1. Prerequisites ✔︎
| What you need | Notes |
|---|---|
| ChainGPT account + API key | Create a key in AI Hub → API Dashboard and copy it once. |
| Credits | Each request = 0.5 credits.Turning chatHistory on adds +0.5 credits per call |
| HTTP client | cURL, Postman, fetch, axios, etc. |
| (If using SDK) Node ≥ 14 | Install from npm. |
| Secure key storage | Put the key in an env var, secret manager, or server config—never ship it to the browser. |
{% hint style="info" %}
Tip export CHAINGPT_API_KEY="sk‑***" so the examples just work.
{% endhint %}
2. Integration Options
| Option | When to choose | How it works |
|---|---|---|
| REST API | Any language / server | POST https://api.chaingpt.org/chat/stream (single endpoint for blob and streaming) |
| JavaScript SDK | Node or a build‑step web app | npm install @chaingpt/generalchat → call createChatBlob() or createChatStream() |
3. QuickStart via REST API
3.1 Authentication & Endpoint
Authorization: Bearer $CHAINGPT_API_KEY
Content-Type: application/json
POST https://api.chaingpt.org/chat/stream
{% hint style="info" %}
There is no separate /chat endpoint—all chat traffic goes to /chat/stream.
{% endhint %}
3.2 Single‑Shot (JSON “blob”) response
curl -X POST https://api.chaingpt.org/chat/stream \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $CHAINGPT_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"model":"general_assistant",
"question":"Hello, ChainGPT! Who are you?",
"chatHistory":"off"
}'
If you don’t treat the response as a stream, cURL (or your HTTP client) waits until the LLM finishes, then returns one JSON:
{ "status":true,
"data": { "bot": "Hello! I’m ChainGPT, a Web3‑savvy AI assistant…" } }
3.3 Streaming in real time
curl -N -X POST https://api.chaingpt.org/chat/stream \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $CHAINGPT_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"model":"general_assistant",
"question":"Give me the latest ETH stats.",
"chatHistory":"off"
}'
-N turns off buffering so you see partial chunks instantly. Concatenate chunks on arrival until the connection closes.
3.4 Conversation Memory (chat history)
curl -X POST https://api.chaingpt.org/chat/stream \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $CHAINGPT_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"model":"general_assistant",
"question":"Remember my token ABC and what it does.",
"chatHistory":"on",
"sdkUniqueId":"user42"
}'
Subsequent calls with the same sdkUniqueId and chatHistory:"on" include the prior Q&A so the bot answers in context.
Cost impact: chatHistory:"on" consumes +0.5 credits per request.
3.5 Custom Context & Tone
{
"question":"Explain our project.",
"useCustomContext":true,
"contextInjection":{
"companyName":"ABC Crypto",
"companyDescription":"A DeFi yield platform",
"aiTone":"PRE_SET_TONE",
"selectedTone":"FRIENDLY"
}
}
Set useCustomContext:true; include only the fields you need. Omit contextInjection to fall back to the default context configured in AI Hub.
4. QuickStart via JavaScript SDK
4.1 Install & init
npm install @chaingpt/generalchat
# or
yarn add @chaingpt/generalchat
import { GeneralChat } from "@chaingpt/generalchat";
const chat = new GeneralChat({ apiKey: process.env.CHAINGPT_API_KEY });
4.2 Blob response
const res = await chat.createChatBlob({
question: "Hi, what is ChainGPT?",
chatHistory: "off"
});
console.log(res.data.bot);
createChatBlob() buffers the /chat/stream response for you.
4.3 Streaming response
const stream = await chat.createChatStream({
question: "Summarise the last BTC block.",
chatHistory: "off"
});
for await (const chunk of stream) process.stdout.write(chunk);
4.4 Chat history & context
await chat.createChatBlob({
question: "Track ABC token price.",
chatHistory: "on",
sdkUniqueId: "user42",
useCustomContext: true
});
SDK parameters match the REST fields 1‑for‑1.
5. Error Codes — Quick Reference
| Code | Meaning | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| 401 | Missing / bad API key | Check Authorization header. |
| 402 / 403 | Out of credits | Top‑up in AI Hub. |
| 400 | Bad JSON / missing field | Verify model and question. |
| 5xx | Server error | Retry after brief delay. |
6. Best Practices
- Hide the key. Never embed it in client JavaScript—proxy via your backend.
- Watch credits. One call = 0.5 credits; history = +0.5. Set alerts.
- Use unique
sdkUniqueId. One per user/session keeps histories clean. - Handle stream ‘end’ & ‘error’. Always close or retry gracefully.
- Stay updated. Check the npm changelog for new SDK features or model IDs.
You’re now ready to integrate ChainGPT using the exact endpoints and parameters defined by the Tech Team. For deeper dives, see the full API Reference or SDK docs. Happy building!