We’re excited to announce the launch of the four core API products in our Ethereum suite as well as our Python SDK to make it easier than ever for developers to query and access human readable blockchain data.
The wait is finally over — Transpose Open Alpha is now live!
We’re excited to announce the launch of the four core API products in our Ethereum suite as well as our Python SDK to make it easier than ever for developers to query and access blockchain data. Building in web3 is about to get a whole lot easier - here are the four initial products we're launching with:
Each of these is backed by our world-class CDN to make bulk blockchain data retrieval simpler than ever.
The base Open Alpha tier has rate limits of 1 call per second and 100k requests per month. If your project or business requires higher rate limits, please reach out in our Discord or by email to me directly: mailto:michael@transpose.io
We’re excited to announce that we’re also launching our first open-sourced project: our python SDK! This is yet another step towards maximum usability and accessibility of blockchain data for developers. Check out the source and docs here: https://github.com/TransposeData/transpose-python-sdk
We’ll be putting out detailed content on specific use cases for Transpose, and how to quickly get complex data. We’ll answer questions as simple as “How can I get a list of ethereum blocks” to much more complex compound queries like accessing ENS name whale holders, tracking nft and collection histories and working with wallet-centric data.
Initial rollout to early testers late next week. This will include historical pricing data for all NFT transactions and will allow for lots of meaningful analysis and functionality.
Token price streams first, followed by MEV-focused DeFi data soon after. Initial testing mid-late June.
Expect regular updates from us from here on out, follow on Twitter to keep up with the latest: https://twitter.com/transposedata
We're super excited to see what amazing things we'll all be able to build together!