Data and Analytics Tooling for OP Mainnet and the Superchain

Hello all. We’re Token Flow, a data and analytics company that participated in RFG 1 of Season 4 (Onchain Data Tools & UI).

Update

Our proposal was to build tools to allow the community to analyze the full history of smart contracts on OP Mainnet through an Explorer and Data Platform.

This functionality is now available to the community in two ways:

Token Flow Studio

Studio is a UI that replaces the envisaged explorer with a SQL editor that allows users to create much more flexible queries, charts and boards using decoded datasets for all blocks, transactions, events and calls from genesis onwards.

Users can see the whole history of a contract, or search by address, transaction, block and many other parameters.

In addition to OP Mainnet, also Base, Blast, Manta, Mint, Mode, Syndicate-Frame and Zora have been added to Studio outside the grant, with more Superchain and OP Stack L2s and L3s being added.

Studio goes beyond what was originally envisaged with Explorer and APIs, and allows core teams and the wider community to conduct and share analysis at the cross-chain, chain, contract, or multi-contract level.

Examples are shown below using OP Mainnet and Mode data (in progress):

  1. Cross chain
  1. Chain
  1. Protocol / Contract
  1. Multi-protocol / contract

A free plan is available to core teams, analysts and community members for non-commercial uses. The free plan is rate and query speed limited. Higher performance paid plans may also be offered in the future.

Token Flow Data Platform

OP Mainnet blocks, transactions, events and calls are also available as full datasets via Snowflake in our Data Platform.

Given how granular they are, these datasets are huge. For OP Mainnet and the OP Stack chains listed above, we have processed and host over 34 billion rows and 4.07 terrabytes of data (as at early September 2024).

A free plan is available for non-commercial and non-redistribution use for OP Mainnet data (no charges from Token Flow, but Snowflake does charge computation cost). Other OP Stack chains are available on request.

By sharing in this way users only pay for their own computation from conducting analysis, and Token Flow pays for storage.

How to get started

Studio can be accessed here, and anyone can create an account. Once you have your account you can start a new query (which can then be added to a board), deciding whether you want it to be public or private. In the left side menu you will see Optimism Mainnet and all the other available chains (circled in red):

For Data Platform you can contact us using the “get more info” form here and we will discuss with you what is available and how the data is shared via Snowflake.

For these products, and our others, you can find additional information and support here:

Documentation: https://docs.tokenflow.live/

Support channel (and support bot) in our Discord server (link from docs or homepage - can only add 10 links here in a forum post).

Want your OP Stack chain added?

If you are an OP Stack chain that we don’t yet cover and you want to be added to Studio get in contact with us - typically we can add newer L2s/L3s within days.

Our thanks

We thank the community and grants committee for supporting the inclusion of OP Mainnet data in these two products, and are happy to make them available to the ecosystem.

Thanks also to the Grants Committee and the Milestones and Metrics Sub-Committee for their constructive approach in the amendment in how we delivered the functionality (e.g. Studio with broader capabilities rather than Explorer with more narrow abilities). (Tagging @PGov for visibility).

We encourage the community to try out Studio, and those with more intensive data needs to contact us about Data Platform access. If you have feedback or feature requests let us know via the support bot in our Discord server.

We look forward to seeing what you build!

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