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- **Web3 Errors:** Web3 Errors has error codes and common error classes that are used by other Web3 packages.

- **Web3 RPC Methods:** This is for advanced uses for building more lightweight applications. It has functions for making RPC requests to Ethereum using a given provider.
- **Web3 RPC Methods:** This is for advanced uses for building more lightweight applications. It has functions for making RPC requests to Ethereum using a given provider.

## Advantages over other libraries

- **Extensive Documentation and Community**: Being one of the earliest Ethereum libraries, Web3.js benefits from extensive documentation and a large, active community. Web3.js is widely adopted and has been thoroughly tested in various production environments and is compatible with a broad range of other tools and services in the Ethereum ecosystem.

- **Modular Design**: Web3.js is designed to be modular, meaning it allows developers to use specific packages according to their needs. This may lead to smaller bundle sizes and faster load times for web applications.

- **Active Development and Support**: Web3.js sees regular updates and active development. This support is crucial for developers needing assurance that the library they're using will keep pace with the evolving Ethereum landscape.
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