Bitquery provides historical and real-time indexed data for over 40 blockchains through GraphQL APIs, Websockets, SQL, and cloud providers.
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Query the Bitquery Archive Database (V1 API) for historical blockchain data. The Archive Database provides complete historical blockchain data across 40+ blockchains including Bitcoin, Ethereum, BSC, Solana, and more. Data has a delay of tens of minutes to hours from real-time. For near-real-time data, use the Realtime Database Query instead. The V1 API uses blockchain-specific root types (bitcoin, ethereum, etc.) with fields like blocks, transactions, transfers, and trades. Queries support filtering, pagination with limit/offset, and sorting with orderBy. Example queries: - Bitcoin blocks: { bitcoin { blocks(limit: 5, orderBy: {descending: height}) { height } } } - Ethereum transactions: { ethereum { transactions(limit: 10) { hash value } } }
Query Bitquery's Combined Database (v2 API) for blockchain data across 40+ networks. Use this tool to fetch real-time and historical blockchain data including: - Blocks, transactions, and events - Token transfers and balances - DEX trades and liquidity data - Smart contract interactions - NFT data and metadata Supported networks include: Ethereum (eth), BSC (bsc), Polygon (matic), Solana, Tron, and more. The v2 API uses a different schema than v1 - use EVM(network: eth) instead of ethereum root field.
Generate a Bitquery GraphQL metric snippet with conditional logic using the 'if:' attribute. This tool builds metric aggregation snippets (count, sum, avg, min, max) that can be embedded in Bitquery GraphQL queries. The 'if:' filter allows applying conditions directly to metric calculations, enabling conditional aggregation like counting only successful transactions. Output format examples: - count(if: {Block: {GasUsed: {gt: "0"}}}) - sum(of: Block_GasUsed if: {Block: {Time: {after: "2024-01-01"}}}) - myAlias: avg(of: Transaction_Value if: {Transaction: {Success: true}})
Tool to select the database (archive, realtime, combined) to query at the top level of a GraphQL request. Use after determining whether you need live, historical, or combined blockchain data.
Execute GraphQL queries against the Bitquery Early Access Program (EAP) Streaming API. This tool queries the EAP endpoint (streaming.bitquery.io/eap) for real-time blockchain data. The EAP provides access to streaming data across various blockchain networks including Solana, EVM chains (Ethereum, Polygon, etc.), and others for evaluation purposes. Key features: - Real-time blockchain data with minimal latency - Supports both queries and subscriptions - Networks: Solana, Ethereum, Polygon (Matic), and other EVM-compatible chains Note: EAP is limited to real-time data only. For historical data, use the Archive Database Query. Existing users can continue using EAP; new users should prefer the V2 endpoint for most use cases. Example queries: - Get latest ETH blocks: { EVM(network: eth) { Blocks(limit: {count: 5}) { Block { Number Time } } } } - Solana DEX trades: subscription { Solana { DEXTrades { Block { Time } Trade { Price } } } }
Tool to select the blockchain network for GraphQL queries. Use before constructing dataset or metric queries to ensure the correct chain is targeted.
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