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TONalytica is the first killer app built on top of the re:doubt Data Platform, designed to make it as easy as possible for anyone with at least a little bit of SQL, TON Virtual Machine, and Business knowledge to analyze blockchain data in interesting ways.
The basic building blocks of the TONalytica are:
Dashboards: A set of widgets containing Visualizations and text that tell a story about a particular group of blockchain data.
Visualizations: Charts and Graphs that turn data in harder-to-understand table form into easier-to-understand visual form.
Queries: Commands that extract data from TONalytica's database so it can be displayed in TONalytica Dashboards via Tables and Visualizations.
Alerts: TONalityca supports several types of alerts, including email alerts, webhook alerts, and Slack alerts. Define conditions and be alerted instantly when your data changes.
As a TONalytica visitor, you view Dashboards containing text, Table, and Visualization widgets built from Queries.
As a TONalytica Creator (what we call "TON blockchain analysts" because it's way cooler), you'll create custom Queries to fetch data, visualize the results of these Queries, and then tell stories with your data using Dashboards.
TONalytica aggregates blockchain data into an SQL database that can be easily queried.
Queries are used to specify what data from the blockchain should be found in our database and returned.
Maybe you want to know all the Dex trades that happened today, or the total value of Jettons minted this year. Whatever the question, discovering the answer starts with a TONalytica Query!
Queries return rows and columns of data (just like traditional SQL queries) that can then be used to create Visualizations that you present in Dashboards.
There are a few ways that a blockchain analyst (i.e. Creator i.e. you!) can get started running Queries:
The simplest way is to use TONalytica Snippets to query commonly used data tables. Some popular Spells include dex.trades, jetton.market_data, and nft.transfer.
Query the raw Jetton data like mint, wallets, and transfers.
It is also possible to query centralized exchange data.
Data presented in table form (rows and columns) can be difficult to read. Visualizations take the results of a Query and present the information in a clear, precise, and visual way.
With TONalytica Visualizations, it's easy to begin to tell a story with your data by transforming something like this:
TONalytica offers a variety of Visualizations you can use to visually present data including:
Bar Charts
Area Charts
Scatter Charts
Line Charts
Pie Charts
Counters
Tables
Using carefully planned visuals, a clever blockchain analyst (Creator!) can tell a story about different collections of data through TONalytica Dashboards.
For example, in the below Dashboard, Jettons TVL Metrics it's clear at the top that 'DEX' as a category is growing. Below, the audience sees which DEXs are the most popular by volume, and finally can view a stacked bar chart that shows changes over time.
Just by looking at this single Dashboard, anyone can get a clear picture of the entire DEX market.
TONalytica alerts notify you when a field returned by a Scheduled Query meets a threshold. Use them to monitor your business. Or integrate them with tools like Zapier or IFTTT to kickoff workflows such as trade NFT or provide changes in Liquidity Pools. Alerts complement scheduled queries, but their criteria are checked after every execution.
On TONalytica, all Queries and datasets are public by default (if you need Privacy for your Queries, our paid plan has got you covered).
This makes it a snap for you, the Creator, to fork and remix other creators' Queries to build on top of their knowledge and insights.
On the flip side, every new Query, you create helps other people learn new things about TON blockchains and crypto-assets through TONalytica.
This positive feedback loop is how the TONalytica Community Succeeds together through an ever-growing range of Queries that allow us all to learn more!
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