Superseed
Superseed is a EVM-compatible blockchain network indexed by the SQD Network. Access real-time and historical data including blocks, transactions, and event logs through the SQD Portal API.
- Networks
- 2
- Data tables
- 3
- Chain ID
- 5330
- Runtime
- EVM
- Coverage
- Archive
- Start block
- 0 (genesis)
- License
- Open-source SDK
Networks
Superseed on SQD
Superseed 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.
3 Superseed tables (blocks, transactions & logs), decoded and schema-typed, ready to query. Your indexer queries the data directly without writing RLP parsers.
SQD's Superseed archive covers historical state in one endpoint. Real-time on the roadmap.
Both the Squid SDK and the Pipes SDK are open-source. Connectors for Postgres, ClickHouse, MongoDB, SQLite and Parquet, plus a custom-target hook. Run your Superseed indexer on your own infrastructure or on SQD Cloud.
Build with Superseed data
Common production patterns teams build with SQD on Superseed.
Index swaps, liquidations, and positions on Superseed in real time.
Build dashboards and metrics from full Superseed historical state.
Give agents structured, decoded Superseed data with the MCP server.
Power balance, transfer, and history views for Superseed wallets.
Validated Superseed data for transaction monitoring and audits.
Track every mint, burn, and transfer of Superseed stablecoins.
Auditable Superseed data for tokenized RWA issuance and transfers.
Available Data
Block headers with timestamps, gas usage, miner info, and consensus data.
All onchain transactions with sender, receiver, value, gas, and input data.
Event logs emitted by smart contracts, the primary source for tracking DeFi, NFT, and token activity.
Stream Superseed data in two lines
Example below uses the public Superseed endpoint, no API key required for development. For full SDK reference, see the documentation.
Frequently asked questions
How does SQD compare to running a Superseed RPC node?
What does SQD cost for Superseed data?
How is SQD's Superseed data different from a block explorer like Etherscan?
Can I self-host SQD's Superseed indexer?
Can I export Superseed data to a data warehouse or pipeline?
Does SQD validate Superseed data?
Does SQD support real-time Superseed data?
See other chains supported by SQD
Start building with Superseed
Access Superseed data through the SQD Portal, free tier available.