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Flipside provides comprehensive blockchain data across multiple networks. Each blockchain includes core data (blocks, transactions, events) and many include specialized schemas for DeFi, NFTs, pricing, and protocol-specific data.

EVM chains

Non-EVM chains

Data coverage by chain

All blockchains include Core data (blocks, transactions, events, transfers). Additional schemas vary by chain:
SchemaDescriptionAvailable on
CoreBlocks, transactions, events, traces, transfersAll chains
DeFiDEX swaps, lending, liquidity pools, bridgesMost chains
NFTNFT sales, transfers, metadataEVM chains, Aptos, Flow, Near, Sei, Solana, Stellar
PriceHistorical OHLC pricing dataMost chains
StatsPre-aggregated metrics and statisticsMost chains
BalancesDaily balance snapshotsSelect EVM chains
GovGovernance, staking, validatorsCosmos chains, Solana, Near, Eclipse

Protocol-specific schemas

Some blockchains include additional schemas for major protocols:
  • 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
  • Marinade - Marinade Finance liquid staking protocol
  • Axelscan - Cross-chain GMP messages and transfers
  • Blitz - Blitz perpetuals trading data
  • Beta - NFL All Day and NBA Top Shot metadata
  • Rewards - Flow rewards program data
  • Testnet - Flow testnet data
  • Atlas - Near token supply data
  • Atlas - Aurora MaaS (Meta as a Service) data
  • 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

Data freshness

Data latency varies by blockchain and table type. See Data Freshness for specific update schedules.

Next steps