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Eden

Substrate Substrate

Eden is a Substrate-based blockchain network indexed by the SQD Network. Access real-time and historical data including blocks, transactions, and event logs through the SQD Portal API.

Quick Facts
Networks 1
Runtime Substrate
Real-time No
Data tables 0
Category Substrate

Networks

eden
Substrate mainnet 0 tables

How to index Eden blockchain data

Stream Eden transactions and blocks from the SQD Portal in two lines of code. The example below uses the public endpoint, no API key required for development.

1curl --compressed -X POST \
2 'https://portal.sqd.dev/datasets/eden/stream' \
3 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
4 -d '{
5 "type": "substrate",
6 "fromBlock": 0,
7 "toBlock": 100,
8 "fields": {
9 "block": {"number":true,"timestamp":true},
10 "event": {"name":true,"args":true}
11 },
12 "events": [{}]
13 }'
eden/stream
Substrate · blocks 0100

Build with Eden data

Common production patterns teams ship with SQD on Eden.

Frequently asked questions

How do I index Eden blockchain data?
Use the SQD Portal API at portal.sqd.dev/datasets/eden or the open-source Squid SDK. Both stream Eden blocks, transactions, and onchain events from historical archives. The free tier supports development; paid Portal deployments cover production workloads with SLA-backed latency.
Is the Eden API free?
Yes. SQD provides a free public Portal endpoint for Eden with no API key required. For higher rate limits, dedicated infrastructure, and SLA-backed uptime, see the SQD Pricing page.
What Eden data tables does SQD provide?
SQD indexes the standard set of Eden data including blocks, transactions, and onchain events. All data is decoded and validated at ingestion.
Does SQD support real-time Eden data?
Eden historical and recent data is available through SQD's archival layer. Real-time streaming for Eden is on the roadmap, request priority via the SQD contact form.
What's the difference between SQD and an RPC node for Eden?
An RPC node serves raw, unvalidated Eden data limited to recent state. SQD's Portal indexes the full Eden history, decodes it into queryable tables, validates every block at ingestion, and serves it through a typed SDK, no node operations required.
Can I self-host Eden indexing with SQD?
Yes, the Squid SDK is open-source under the GPLv3 license. You can run your own indexer against the SQD Network or the Portal, or deploy on SQD Cloud for fully managed hosting.

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Start building with Eden

Access Eden data through the SQD Portal, free tier available.