Lambda256 (Nodit) launches free blockchain analysis dashboard
Lambda256, the operator of Nodit and the blockchain tech arm of South Korean FinTech leader Dunamu, has launched “Datasquare”. Datasquare provides developers, analysts, and businesses with seamless access to meticulously indexed blockchain data, allowing users to leverage this information in various ways. They can easily access on-chain data such as token prices, addresses, supply volumes, holders, transaction counts, and more. Specific on-chain data using simple yet powerful query tools is available.
Lambda256, the blockchain tech arm of Dunamu, developed and operates Nodit, which enhances efficiency in managing tasks like blockchain network setup, node operation, and data processing for Ethereum, Arbitrum, and Aptos and Luniverse, a cloud-based blockchain infrastructure platform. Lambda256 also offers a travel rule solution to meet FATF guidelines, improving security and compliance for virtual asset transactions. The company secured Series A funding, followed by Series B funding in December 2021, achieving a total accumulated investment of approximately 88 million USD. Lambda256 was recognized for its technical excellence and potential for business growth.
Nodit, launched earlier this year, is a platform aiming to provide reliable node & consistent data infrastructure for scaling dapps in multi-chain environment. The core technology of Nodit is a data pipeline that performs crawling, indexing, storing, and processing of blockchain data across multiple chains such as Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, and Aptos, along with a reliable node operation service. With Nodit’s Web3 Data API, available through a sophisticated developer guides and documentation, users can streamline blockchain data operations like token tracking, transaction data analysis, and account monitoring without extensive custom development. The platform’s Aptos Indexer API further enhances the efficiency of processing data within the Aptos network.
“Datasquare is open for free and available to anyone. It includes all data features provided by Nodit and will expand to cover more blockchain networks such as Tron, Ripple, and Dogecoin, as well as off-chain data integration such as exchange and personal wallet information. We’re also planning to offer a streamlined datasets through various methods to meet your needs. For instance, you might want to access to a data snapshot or even subscribe to our pipeline for real-time data integration.” said Jake Lim, PO at Lambda256. “All new features will be made available through Datasquare as we continue to enhance our offerings.”
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