| BLOCKCHAIN | TEXT | The blockchain the record occurred on. See evm.dim_chains for a list of all EVM chains. Format: VARCHAR Example: ‘ethereum’ Usage: Filtering by blockchain Joining across tables Analyzing chain-specific patterns |
| BLOCK_NUMBER | NUMBER | Sequential counter representing the position of a block in the blockchain since genesis (block 0). Key Facts: Immutable once finalized Primary ordering mechanism for blockchain data Increments by 1 for each new block Used as a proxy for time in many analyses Usage in Queries: Important: Block numbers are chain-specific. Block 15000000 on Ethereum ≠ block 15000000 on Polygon. |
| BLOCK_DATE | DATE | The date for which this balance snapshot represents the end-of-day token balance. Example: ‘2025-07-04’ |
| ADDRESS | TEXT | The account address whose token balance is recorded in this daily snapshot. Example: ‘0x1234567890123456789012345678901234567890’ |
| CONTRACT_ADDRESS | TEXT | The verified ERC20 token contract address for which the balance is recorded. Example: ‘0xa0b86a33e6eb88b4d81b15e4e60c8a5b776e3b7a’ |
| DECIMALS | NUMBER | Number of decimal places for the token, used for proper decimal adjustment in balance calculations. Example: 6 |
| SYMBOL | TEXT | The token symbol for the ERC20 token. Example: ‘USDC’ |
| BALANCE_HEX | TEXT | Hexadecimal representation of the token balance as returned by the balanceOf contract call. Example: ‘0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000364d3e’ |
| BALANCE_RAW | NUMBER | Token balance in the smallest unit (wei equivalent) without decimal adjustment, as returned by the contract. Example: 1000000000 |
| BALANCE_PRECISE | TEXT | Token balance with proper decimal adjustment, returned as a string to preserve precision. Example: ‘1000.000000’ |
| BALANCE | FLOAT | Token balance with decimal adjustment converted to a float for easier mathematical operations. Example: 1000.0 |
| BALANCE_USD | FLOAT | USD value of the token balance at the end of the day, calculated using hourly price data. Example: 1000.50 |
| EZ_BALANCES_ERC20_DAILY_ID | TEXT | Primary key - unique identifier for each row ensuring data integrity. Format: Usually VARCHAR containing composite key generated using MD5 hash of the relevant columns. Example: MD5(blocknumber, txhash, trace_index) Usage: Deduplication in incremental loads Join operations for data quality checks Troubleshooting specific records Important: Implementation varies by table - check table-specific documentation. |
| INSERTED_TIMESTAMP | TIMESTAMP_NTZ | UTC timestamp when the record was first added to the Flipside database. Format: TIMESTAMP_NTZ Use Cases: Data freshness monitoring Incremental processing markers Debugging data pipeline issues SLA tracking Query Example: |
| MODIFIED_TIMESTAMP | TIMESTAMP_NTZ | UTC timestamp of the most recent update to this record. Format: TIMESTAMP_NTZ Triggers for Updates: Data corrections Enrichment additions Reprocessing for accuracy Schema migrations Monitoring Usage: |