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Ethereum Mainnet Tb

Other Layer 1

Ethereum Mainnet Tb is a 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 Other
Real-time No
Data tables 0
Category Layer 1
Networks
1
Coverage
Archive
Start block
0 (genesis)
License
Open-source SDK

Networks

ethereum-mainnet-tb
Other mainnet 0 tables

Ethereum Mainnet Tb on SQD

Validated at ingestion

Ethereum Mainnet Tb data is validated by SQD Network workers before it reaches the Portal. Validation is performed across the network rather than by a single ingestion node, so a faulty upstream source can't poison the dataset.

Decoded, schema-typed

Ethereum Mainnet Tb data served as decoded, schema-typed tables, ready to query. Your indexer queries the data directly.

Full historical archive

SQD's Ethereum Mainnet Tb archive covers historical state in one endpoint. Real-time on the roadmap.

Open-source SDK

The Pipes SDK is open-source. Connectors for Postgres, ClickHouse, MongoDB, SQLite and Parquet, plus a custom-target hook. Run your Ethereum Mainnet Tb pipeline on your own infrastructure pointing at the SQD Portal.

Build with Ethereum Mainnet Tb data

Common production patterns teams build with SQD on Ethereum Mainnet Tb.

Stream Ethereum Mainnet Tb data in two lines

Example below uses the public Ethereum Mainnet Tb endpoint, free for development. For full SDK reference, see the documentation.

curl --compressed -X POST \
'https://portal.sqd.dev/datasets/ethereum-mainnet-tb/stream' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{
"type": "evm",
"fromBlock": 0,
"toBlock": 100,
"fields": {
"block": {"number":true,"timestamp":true},
"transaction": {
"hash": true,
"from": true,
"to": true,
"value": true
}
},
"transactions": [{}]
}'
ethereum-mainnet-tb/stream
EVM · blocks 0100

Frequently asked questions

How does SQD compare to pulling Ethereum Mainnet Tb data from its own API?
Pulling Ethereum Mainnet Tb data from its native API means polling, handling rate limits, persisting raw responses, and managing reorgs or replays yourself. SQD pre-indexes Ethereum Mainnet Tb into decoded, schema-typed tables (blocks, transactions, logs) served as a single streaming endpoint, with full historical depth and the same access pattern you would use for any other chain on SQD.
What does SQD cost for Ethereum Mainnet Tb data?
The public Portal endpoint at portal.sqd.dev/datasets/ethereum-mainnet-tb is free for development. Production workloads run on the SQD Portal with tiered pricing based on the network and request volume. See the pricing page for current tiers, or contact us for an enterprise quote.
Can I self-host SQD's Ethereum Mainnet Tb indexer?
Yes. The Pipes SDK is open-source. You can run an Ethereum Mainnet Tb pipeline on your own infrastructure pointing at the SQD Portal.
Can I export Ethereum Mainnet Tb data to a data warehouse or pipeline?
Yes. The Pipes SDK streams Ethereum Mainnet Tb data from the Portal into Postgres, ClickHouse, MongoDB, SQLite, Parquet, or a custom target you implement. See the SDK docs for the connector reference.
Does SQD validate Ethereum Mainnet Tb data?
Ethereum Mainnet Tb data ingested into SQD is validated and signed by SQD Network workers before it reaches the Portal. Validation is performed across the network, not by a single ingestion process, so a faulty upstream source can't poison the dataset.
Does SQD support real-time Ethereum Mainnet Tb data?
Ethereum Mainnet Tb historical data is available through the Portal archive. Real-time streaming for Ethereum Mainnet Tb is on the roadmap, contact us to flag your use case for prioritization.

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Start building with Ethereum Mainnet Tb

Access Ethereum Mainnet Tb data through the SQD Portal, free tier available.