EVM chains
Arbitrum
Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum with full DeFi, NFT, and balance tracking
Aurora
EVM on NEAR Protocol with core transaction data and Atlas MaaS metrics
Avalanche
High-throughput blockchain with DeFi, NFT, and Dexalot subnet data
Base
Coinbase’s Layer 2 with comprehensive DeFi and NFT coverage
Blast
Layer 2 with native yield, includes Blitz perpetuals data
Bob
Bitcoin Layer 2 with EVM compatibility and DeFi support
Boba
Optimistic rollup Layer 2 with core and NFT data
BSC
Binance Smart Chain with extensive DeFi and NFT coverage
Core Chain
Bitcoin-powered blockchain with EVM compatibility
Ethereum
The leading smart contract platform with beacon chain, DeFi, NFT, ENS, Maker, and L2 data
Flow EVM
EVM compatibility layer on Flow blockchain
Gnosis
Ethereum sidechain with DeFi and balance tracking
Ink
Layer 2 optimistic rollup with DeFi support
Optimism
Optimistic rollup Layer 2 with DeFi, NFT, and governance data
Polygon
Ethereum scaling solution with comprehensive DeFi and NFT data
Sei EVM
EVM compatibility on Sei’s high-performance blockchain
Non-EVM chains
Aleo
Privacy-focused blockchain with zero-knowledge proofs
Aptos
Move-based Layer 1 with DeFi, NFT, and lending data
Axelar
Cross-chain communication network with GMP and bridge data
Bitcoin
The original blockchain with UTXO tracking and entity clustering
Cosmos
Cosmos Hub with governance and staking data
Eclipse
Solana Virtual Machine on Ethereum with DeFi and governance data
Flow
NFT-focused blockchain with NBA Top Shot, NFL All Day, and UFC Strike data
Near
Sharded proof-of-stake blockchain with DeFi, NFT, and staking data
Osmosis
Cosmos-based DEX with liquidity pool and governance data
Sei
High-performance blockchain optimized for trading with DeFi and NFT data
Solana
High-speed blockchain with comprehensive DeFi, NFT, governance, and Marinade data
Stellar
Payment-focused blockchain with asset issuance and DEX data
THORChain
Cross-chain liquidity protocol with extensive DeFi and swap data
Data coverage by chain
All blockchains include Core data (blocks, transactions, events, transfers). Additional schemas vary by chain:| Schema | Description | Available on | 
|---|---|---|
| Core | Blocks, transactions, events, traces, transfers | All chains | 
| DeFi | DEX swaps, lending, liquidity pools, bridges | Most chains | 
| NFT | NFT sales, transfers, metadata | EVM chains, Aptos, Flow, Near, Sei, Solana, Stellar | 
| Price | Historical OHLC pricing data | Most chains | 
| Stats | Pre-aggregated metrics and statistics | Most chains | 
| Balances | Daily balance snapshots | Select EVM chains | 
| Gov | Governance, staking, validators | Cosmos chains, Solana, Near, Eclipse | 
Protocol-specific schemas
Some blockchains include additional schemas for major protocols:Ethereum
Ethereum
- Beacon Chain - Ethereum 2.0 consensus layer with validators, deposits, and withdrawals
- ENS - Ethereum Name Service registrations and transfers
- L2 - Layer 2 data availability and state validation
- Maker - MakerDAO vaults, collateral, and governance
Solana
Solana
- Marinade - Marinade Finance liquid staking protocol
Axelar
Axelar
- Axelscan - Cross-chain GMP messages and transfers
Blast
Blast
- Blitz - Blitz perpetuals trading data
Flow
Flow
- Beta - NFL All Day and NBA Top Shot metadata
- Rewards - Flow rewards program data
- Testnet - Flow testnet data
Near
Near
- Atlas - Near token supply data
Aurora
Aurora
- Atlas - Aurora MaaS (Meta as a Service) data
Avalanche
Avalanche
- Dexalot - Dexalot subnet data
Chain-specific features
- EVM chains
- Cosmos ecosystem
- Move-based chains
- UTXO chains
- Account-based chains
EVM-compatible chains share similar data structures:
- Contract ABIs and decoded events
- Internal transactions (traces)
- ERC-20, ERC-721, ERC-1155 token standards
- Gas tracking and optimization data
Getting started
1
Choose your blockchain
Select the blockchain you want to analyze from the list above
2
Review available schemas
Check the blockchain’s overview page to see which schemas are available
3
Access the data
Use Snowflake Data Shares or FlipsideAI to query the data
4
Explore table documentation
Review detailed table schemas and column definitions for your chosen blockchain