Supported Networks

Every chain, fully indexed

Access real-time and historical data across 140 chains and 235 networks. Blocks, transactions, logs, traces, and state diffs, all through a single API.

140
Chains
235
Networks
76
EVM Chains
32
Real-time

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Chain
Data Tables
0g Testnet0g Testnet
3
AbstractAbstract
3
AcalaAcala
-
Acurast CanaryAcurast Canary
-
ADI ChainADI Chain
4
Agung (Substrate)Agung (Substrate)
-
Aleph ZeroAleph Zero
-
Alpen TestnetAlpen Testnet
5
AmplitudeAmplitude
-
ArbitrumArbitrum
4
Arbitrum BlueberryArbitrum Blueberry
3
ArtheraArthera
3
Asset HubAsset Hub
-
AstarAstar
3
A
Avail
-
AvalancheAvalanche
5
B3B3
5
BaseBase
5
BasiliskBasilisk
-
BeamBeam
5
BerachainBerachain
5
BifrostBifrost
-
BitcoinBitcoin
4
Bitfinity NetworkBitfinity Network
3
BitgertBitgert
4
BittensorBittensor
-
BlastBlast
5
BNB ChainBNB Chain
5
BOBBOB
5
BotanixBotanix
5
Bridge HubBridge Hub
-
Camp Network Testnet v2Camp Network Testnet v2
5
CantoCanto
3
CeloCelo
3
CentrifugeCentrifuge
-
CereCere
-
ChainflipChainflip
-
CloverClover
-
CollectivesCollectives
-
CoreCore
4
CrustCrust
-
CyberCyber
3
DarwiniaDarwinia
-
Degen ChainDegen Chain
3
DFK ChainDFK Chain
3
DogechainDogechain
3
EclipseEclipse
6
E
Eden
-
E
Enjin Canary Matrixchain
-
EquilibriumEquilibrium
-
EthereumEthereum
5
EtherlinkEtherlink
3
Exosama NetworkExosama Network
5
FlareFlare
3
F
Foucoco
-
FrequencyFrequency
-
GnosisGnosis
5
Gravity AlphaGravity Alpha
5
HeimaHeima
-
HydrationHydration
-
HyperliquidHyperliquid
2
Immutable zkEVMImmutable zkEVM
3
InkInk
5
IntegriteeIntegritee
-
InterlayInterlay
-
InvArchInvArch
-
JoystreamJoystream
-
KaruraKarura
-
KatanaKatana
5
KhalaKhala
-
KILTKILT
-
KintsugiKintsugi
-
KusamaKusama
-
Kyoto TestnetKyoto Testnet
3
LineaLinea
4
LUKSOLUKSO
3
Manta PacificManta Pacific
3
MantleMantle
3
MegaETHMegaETH
3
MemeCoreMemeCore
5
MerlinMerlin
3
MetisMetis
4
ModeMode
3
MonadMonad
3
MoonbeamMoonbeam
-
MoonriverMoonriver
4
Moonsama NetworkMoonsama Network
3
Naka ChainNaka Chain
3
Neo X TestnetNeo X Testnet
5
Neon EVMNeon EVM
3
OPOP
5
Ozean TestnetOzean Testnet
5
PaseoPaseo
-
peaqpeaq
3
PendulumPendulum
-
Phala NetworkPhala Network
-
PicassoPicasso
-
PlasmaPlasma
5
PlumePlume
5
P
Polimec
-
PolkadexPolkadex
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PolkadotPolkadot
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Polkadot PeoplePolkadot People
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PolygonPolygon
4
PolymeshPolymesh
-
PromProm
5
R
Reef
-
RobonomicsRobonomics
-
RococoRococo
-
R
Rolimec
-
ScrollScroll
4
ShibariumShibarium
5
Shibuya (Substrate)Shibuya (Substrate)
-
ShidenShiden
3
SKALESKALE
3
SolanaSolana
6
SoneiumSoneium
3
SonicSonic
4
SOONSOON
6
SORASORA
-
StratoVM SepoliaStratoVM Sepolia
5
SubsocialSubsocial
-
S
Subspace Gemini 3h
-
SuperseedSuperseed
3
TACTAC
3
TaikoTaiko
3
TanssiTanssi
-
TempoTempo
-
TernoaTernoa
-
Turing AvailTuring Avail
-
UnichainUnichain
5
Vara NetworkVara Network
-
WestendWestend
-
World ChainWorld Chain
-
X LayerX Layer
3
ZeitgeistZeitgeist
-
zkLink NovazkLink Nova
4
zkSync ErazkSync Era
4
zkVerifyzkVerify
-
ZoraZora
5
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Frequently asked questions

How many blockchains does SQD support?
SQD currently indexes 140 chains across 235 networks (mainnets and testnets). The list spans EVM L1s and L2s, Solana, Substrate parachains, Bitcoin, and Hyperliquid. Every supported chain is available through the same Portal API; see the full list above or filter by category.
What types of blockchains can SQD index?
Four virtual machine families: EVM (Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, BNB, Avalanche, Optimism, and many L2s), Solana, Substrate (Polkadot ecosystem parachains), and Bitcoin. Hyperliquid native data is also available. Each VM family has dedicated data tables (blocks, transactions, logs, traces, state diffs for EVM; instructions and token balances for Solana; calls and events for Substrate) accessible through a typed SDK.
Can I request a new chain integration?
Yes. Contact the team with the chain name and your use case to discuss priority and timeline. Enterprise customers can request priority integration for specific networks as part of their plan.
Does SQD support testnets?
Many testnets are supported alongside their mainnet counterparts. Testnet endpoints share the same Portal API as mainnet, so a single indexer can target either by changing the network ID. Filter the table above by category to see which testnets are currently live.
How long does adding a new chain take?
Timeline varies by chain. Standard EVM chains with public RPC and archive infrastructure are typically faster than chains with non-standard architectures or limited public infrastructure. Contact the team for a concrete timeline on a specific network.
Are all chains real-time?
The Portal serves both historical (genesis to head) and real-time data from chain head through the same endpoint, on every supported chain. An indexer that uses the Portal automatically gets both. For specific latency on a chain, see the Portal benchmarks or contact the team.