
How to Get the Holders of an ERC20 Token
IntroductionIn the world of cryptocurrency, knowing the holders of a particular token can provide valuable insights and opportunities for collaboration. Chainbase, a leading platform, offers a powerful API called getTokenHolders that allows you to retrieve a list of addresses for all the holders of a specific ERC20 token. This tutorial will guide you through the process of using Chainbase API to get the holders of a cryptocurrency deployed on various chains. By leveraging this information, yo...

How to Determine the Type of an EVM Contract
In common on-chain data parsing, there is often a large demand for determining the type of contract. This article will judge on relevant standards and engineering practices to determine whether the contract belongs to ERC20 / ERC721 / ERC1155. For more use cases, you can refer to the developer documentation of Chainbase, or ask the original author through Discord. We are happy to discuss issues related to Web3 infra, Data SDK, Chainbase APIs, etc.Rules to determine different contractsWith the...

How to Get All the NFTs Owned by an Address
The author: Takahashi KaitoArticle OutlineIntroductionTools required to work with ChainbaseSet up a free account at ChainbaseWrite a script using Chainbase APIPrint NFTs owned by the walletConclusionFAQs (5 unique questions)1. IntroductionAs the world of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) continues to gain popularity, it becomes essential for wallet owners to have the ability to view all the NFTs they hold. In this article, we will explore how you can retrieve all the NFTs owned by a specific wallet ...
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How to Get the Holders of an ERC20 Token
IntroductionIn the world of cryptocurrency, knowing the holders of a particular token can provide valuable insights and opportunities for collaboration. Chainbase, a leading platform, offers a powerful API called getTokenHolders that allows you to retrieve a list of addresses for all the holders of a specific ERC20 token. This tutorial will guide you through the process of using Chainbase API to get the holders of a cryptocurrency deployed on various chains. By leveraging this information, yo...

How to Determine the Type of an EVM Contract
In common on-chain data parsing, there is often a large demand for determining the type of contract. This article will judge on relevant standards and engineering practices to determine whether the contract belongs to ERC20 / ERC721 / ERC1155. For more use cases, you can refer to the developer documentation of Chainbase, or ask the original author through Discord. We are happy to discuss issues related to Web3 infra, Data SDK, Chainbase APIs, etc.Rules to determine different contractsWith the...

How to Get All the NFTs Owned by an Address
The author: Takahashi KaitoArticle OutlineIntroductionTools required to work with ChainbaseSet up a free account at ChainbaseWrite a script using Chainbase APIPrint NFTs owned by the walletConclusionFAQs (5 unique questions)1. IntroductionAs the world of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) continues to gain popularity, it becomes essential for wallet owners to have the ability to view all the NFTs they hold. In this article, we will explore how you can retrieve all the NFTs owned by a specific wallet ...
All-in-one web3 data infrastructure for indexing, transforming, and utilization of on-chain data at scale.
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The Author: Ryan Chou
Why Cloud-Hosted Subgraph
How Does Chainbase Subgraph Work
What Benefits Could Bring to You
Boost Your Web3 Indexing Work
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our Cloud-Hosted subgraph. This innovative service is designed to change the way developers use subgraph, simplifying the development process, reduce costs, and empowering developers to create more powerful applications.
As the blockchain industry continues to evolve, the need for efficient and reliable data extraction and indexing solutions has become increasingly apparent.
Traditional methods of data extraction and indexing tend to be time-consuming, complex, and resource-intensive, That requires developer to set up and configuring servers, databases, and connecting to the blockchain network, adding complexity to deployment and maintenance.
And meanwhile it needs deep understanding of blockchain technology and data structures to ensure proper handling and interpretation of blockchain data, Those would make it difficult for developers to focus on building their applications.
While In Chainbase, You just only login and deploy subgraphs with the indexer and retrieve the datasets in just a few minutes. BTW you could scale-up your subgraphs based on cloud-infra to satisfy your datasets requests quickly in future without maintaining huge resources.
By deploying the Subgraph with Indexer, The latest indexed data could be stored in PostgreSQL the cloud-infra, and meantime the providing CLI and endpoints would help you quickly to retrieve the latest or historical data of the specific Subgraph. Those data will be synchronized to latest with almost zero latency.

The log panel would also play an important role when deploying subgraph. It would help you to troubleshoot and resolve some potential the issues and bugs.
Finally accelerate your subgraph-deploy work. We insist that the complete toolkit will enhances the develop-experience and be more productive.

The Cloud-Hosted Subgraph offers numerous benefits for developers.

Simplified Data Extraction and Indexing: Our service eliminates the need for developers to manage complex blockchain and data infrastructure, simplifying the data extraction and indexing process.
Real-Time Data Access: With our service, developers can access on-chain and off-chain data in real-time, enabling them to create more responsive and efficient applications.
Scalability: Our service is designed to scale with your needs, ensuring that you can handle any workload, no matter how large or complex.
Reliability: With industry-leading uptime, our service ensures that your applications are always up and running, no matter what.
At Chainbase, We're committed to empowering developers and driving innovation in the blockchain industry. The Cloud-hosted subgraph was just a part of our Roadmap on providing the productive data-indexing way.
We will keep on building and ship innovative products and solutions that could simplify the development and enable developers to build their great products.
And we’re willing to invite developers to try out the Cloud-Hosted Subgraph, and providing more feedbacks to us for improving it.
In the end, We could revolutionize the way that extracting and utilizing on-chain data, driving the next wave of innovation in the blockchain industry.
Chainbase is an all-in-one data infrastructure for Web3 that allows you to index, transform, and use on-chain data at scale. By leveraging enriched on-chain data and streaming computing technologies across one data infrastructure, Chainbase automates the indexing and querying of blockchain data, enabling developers to accomplish more with less effort.
Visit our website chainbase.com Sign up for a free account, and Check out our documentation.
Website|Blog|Twitter|Discord|Link3
The Original Link: The Cloud-Hosted Subgraph, New Indexing Way
The Author: Ryan Chou
Why Cloud-Hosted Subgraph
How Does Chainbase Subgraph Work
What Benefits Could Bring to You
Boost Your Web3 Indexing Work
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our Cloud-Hosted subgraph. This innovative service is designed to change the way developers use subgraph, simplifying the development process, reduce costs, and empowering developers to create more powerful applications.
As the blockchain industry continues to evolve, the need for efficient and reliable data extraction and indexing solutions has become increasingly apparent.
Traditional methods of data extraction and indexing tend to be time-consuming, complex, and resource-intensive, That requires developer to set up and configuring servers, databases, and connecting to the blockchain network, adding complexity to deployment and maintenance.
And meanwhile it needs deep understanding of blockchain technology and data structures to ensure proper handling and interpretation of blockchain data, Those would make it difficult for developers to focus on building their applications.
While In Chainbase, You just only login and deploy subgraphs with the indexer and retrieve the datasets in just a few minutes. BTW you could scale-up your subgraphs based on cloud-infra to satisfy your datasets requests quickly in future without maintaining huge resources.
By deploying the Subgraph with Indexer, The latest indexed data could be stored in PostgreSQL the cloud-infra, and meantime the providing CLI and endpoints would help you quickly to retrieve the latest or historical data of the specific Subgraph. Those data will be synchronized to latest with almost zero latency.

The log panel would also play an important role when deploying subgraph. It would help you to troubleshoot and resolve some potential the issues and bugs.
Finally accelerate your subgraph-deploy work. We insist that the complete toolkit will enhances the develop-experience and be more productive.

The Cloud-Hosted Subgraph offers numerous benefits for developers.

Simplified Data Extraction and Indexing: Our service eliminates the need for developers to manage complex blockchain and data infrastructure, simplifying the data extraction and indexing process.
Real-Time Data Access: With our service, developers can access on-chain and off-chain data in real-time, enabling them to create more responsive and efficient applications.
Scalability: Our service is designed to scale with your needs, ensuring that you can handle any workload, no matter how large or complex.
Reliability: With industry-leading uptime, our service ensures that your applications are always up and running, no matter what.
At Chainbase, We're committed to empowering developers and driving innovation in the blockchain industry. The Cloud-hosted subgraph was just a part of our Roadmap on providing the productive data-indexing way.
We will keep on building and ship innovative products and solutions that could simplify the development and enable developers to build their great products.
And we’re willing to invite developers to try out the Cloud-Hosted Subgraph, and providing more feedbacks to us for improving it.
In the end, We could revolutionize the way that extracting and utilizing on-chain data, driving the next wave of innovation in the blockchain industry.
Chainbase is an all-in-one data infrastructure for Web3 that allows you to index, transform, and use on-chain data at scale. By leveraging enriched on-chain data and streaming computing technologies across one data infrastructure, Chainbase automates the indexing and querying of blockchain data, enabling developers to accomplish more with less effort.
Visit our website chainbase.com Sign up for a free account, and Check out our documentation.
Website|Blog|Twitter|Discord|Link3
The Original Link: The Cloud-Hosted Subgraph, New Indexing Way
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