Dune Analytics Simplifies User Experience with New On-Chain Data Exploration Interface

The analytics and insights platform has introduced “Blockchain Pages”, allowing users to explore data and communities of specific blockchains.
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Quick take:

  • Users can easily check how many dashboards a blockchain has accompanied by the number of creators and stars.
  • Ethereum has the highest number of dashboards created with over 10,000 and has received more than 150,000 stars.
  • NFTgators recently ranked Dune Analytics as the number one blockchain data platform for on-chain research.

Dune Analytics has introduced “Blockchain Pages”, a new on-chain data exploration interface that improves user experience by displaying data per blockchain. Users can easily check how many dashboards a blockchain has accompanied by the number of creators and stars.

For instance, Ethereum, which has the highest number of dashboards created has more than 8,000 creators and whose ETH dashboards have received over 150,000 stars.

Announcing the new feature via the X platform, Dune wrote: “Introducing Blockchain Pages on Dune — your Source of Truth for all key metrics and insights for any blockchain.“

According to the announcement, users can explore their “favourite blockchains’ on-chain data, popular community dashboards, and top creators,” among others.

The blockchain data research platform followed up the initial post with several others displaying pages of specific blockchains, including Arbitrum, Avalanche, Base, Blast Bitcoin and others, alphabetically.

Dune has been one of the leading on-chain research and analytics platforms and was recently ranked the top blockchain data platform by NFTgators. 

With the new feature, users can also search blockchain data based on the time a dashboard was created, trending topics, popularity or content type.

Each blockchain page also features the number of weekly transactions and the change from the previous week, weekly active addresses and change week-over-week, and the total value locked (TVL) on the blockchain and how it has changed from the previous week with DeFiLlama cited as the source.


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