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Open Flipspace to start exploring blockchain intelligence.

Ways to Get Started

Your First Conversation

1

Start with a question

Ask about something specific. Always include chain and contract context when you know it:
  • “Compare DEX volumes across Ethereum, Arbitrum, and Optimism over the last 30 days”
  • “Show me whale activity for USDC on Arbitrum this week”
  • “What’s the TVL trend for Aave on Ethereum over the past quarter?”
The more context you provide upfront, the better the results.
2

Review the results

Chat will:
  • Plan the analysis
  • Write and execute SQL queries
  • Generate visualizations and insights
Expand any Flipside Data box to see the exact query and raw data.
3

Iterate and refine

Keep the conversation going:
  • “Why is this number so high?”
  • “Show me this broken down by day”
  • “Add a comparison to Polygon”
  • “Can you visualize this as a line chart instead?”
4

Export or automate

When you have what you need:
  • Download results as CSV
  • Publish artifacts for sharing
  • Configure workflows for recurring delivery

Understanding Results

Flipside Data Boxes

Query results appear in expandable containers showing:
  • Query preview: Summary of what was run
  • Results table: Data returned
  • Full SQL: Complete, executable query
  • Download: Export as CSV

Artifacts

Rich, shareable outputs with charts, graphs, and interactive elements. Create artifacts for:
  • Client presentations
  • Team reports
  • Social sharing

Tips for Better Results

Instead of “Tell me about swaps on Blur,” try:“Compare top NFT projects trading on Blur vs OpenSea over the last 30 days; include avg sale price and total volume; restrict to collections with greater than $1M monthly volume.”
Many tokens exist on multiple chains. Be explicit:
  • “Show me USDC transfers on Arbitrum”
  • “Analyze 0xA0b86991c6218b36c1d19D4a2e9Eb0cE3606eB48 (USDC on Ethereum)”
  • “Compare USDC transfers on Ethereum, Arbitrum, and Polygon”
Tell Chat what you mean by: - Thresholds: whales (greater than $100K), retail (less than $1K) - Time ranges: use explicit dates, not “recently” - User categories: quality users (score greater than 4), new addresses (first tx in period)

Common First Questions

  • “What’s the daily active user trend for Aave on Ethereum over the past 90 days?”
  • “Compare lending volumes across Aave, Compound, and Maker on Ethereum this month”

Next Steps