Blockchain data - Prepared on demand40+ blockchains Supported
Tell us your blockchain data requirements, and we will prepare and deliver it through AWS S3, Google BigQuery, Snowflake etc
Tell us your blockchain data requirements, and we will prepare and deliver it through AWS S3, Google BigQuery, Snowflake etc
We support 40+ blockchains, therefore, you can get data from one or more chains using Data on demand.
Access data on a time or recurring basis to build ETL, do investigations, or feed your machine learning algorithm.
Bitquery can provide this in real-time however, we are bound by the Cloud provider capabilities on which you will access this data.
Data on Demand is built for accessing bulk amounts of data; we can provide TeraBytes of blockchain data on demand.
We can provide this data in CSV, JSON, or Parallel format. In addition, if you have any other requirements, we can provide them too.
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