NFT Data at your Marketplace
Get NFT Trades, Orders. Transfers, Ownership, Metadata, Origin & history and build marketplace in weeks not months

Get NFT Trades, Orders. Transfers, Ownership, Metadata, Origin & history and build marketplace in weeks not months

NFT Marketplace data
Historical trade and transfer data for NFT
All token standard Support
NFT marketplaces use Bitquery for collection floor prices, holder counts, transfer history, mint events, sale activity, and rarity scoring across multiple marketplaces and chains. Rather than indexing each marketplace contract yourself, you query a unified Bitquery schema and get cross-marketplace data in one place.
Yes. We index OpenSea, Blur, LooksRare on Ethereum; Magic Eden, Tensor, ME, and Hadeswap on Solana; objkt and fxhash on Tezos; plus Flow (NBA Top Shot, NFL All Day) and Polygon NFT marketplaces. Mints, sales, listings, bids, and transfers are all available.
Yes. Subscribe to NFT events via Kafka or WebSocket subscriptions with sub-second latency. Filter by collection, marketplace, or wallet — useful for marketplace dashboards, sniping bots, and notification systems.
We provide raw mint, transfer, sale, and listing data so you can compute floor price, volume, holder distribution, and trait-based rarity. For collections with public metadata, we expose attribute data so rarity scoring can be computed directly from the API.
All major standards: ERC-721 and ERC-1155 (Ethereum, Polygon, BSC, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Avalanche), SPL NFTs (Solana — including compressed NFTs), KIP-17 (Klaytn), FA2 (Tezos), Flow NFTs (Cadence), and BEP-721 (BNB Chain).
Use DEXTrades-style queries scoped to NFT marketplaces to compute volume, top traders, wash-trading detection, profit/loss per wallet, and holder churn. Combine with our entity-attribution data to identify suspicious activity (self-trades, rotating wallets, etc.).
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