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The revolution will not be reported quarterly
Financial data is currently siloed and expensive: Getting your hands on data from the legacy financial system is hard. Data is fragmented across different organisations and business lines and formatting is not standardised. The companies that do the hard work of gathering and cleaning the data can sell it at a high price to their clients. These cli... See more
Dune Analytics • The revolution will not be reported quarterly
We’ve made access to this data easily readable and coupled it with a powerful analytics tool, all directly accessible for free on our website. This means that anyone can look at human readable data from the blockchain and turn it into dashboards with informative charts in a matter of minutes. You don’t need to be a developer nor have a fat stack of... See more
Dune Analytics • The revolution will not be reported quarterly
We’ve come from a world of closed and expensive financial data that is reserved for a few privileged professional market participants. The insights produced are sold to a few wealthy clients, all in siloed environments. Furthermore the data available is very limited in scope, severely lagging, and impossible to fully verify. Insiders with connectio... See more
Dune Analytics • The revolution will not be reported quarterly
Digital products are real-time by default. Incumbent financial products, on the other hand, are not natively digital products. Remember, banks have “operating hours” online and payments can take days to process. Because finance is not natively digital, the use of digital products is decoupled from the economic activity (like revenue) generated from... See more
Dune Analytics • The revolution will not be reported quarterly
At Dune Analytics we're on a mission to make crypto data accessible.
Dune Analytics • The revolution will not be reported quarterly
Blockchain data is open and free: Financial applications built on blockchains all have a shared backend which is open for anyone to monitor. If someone takes out a loan on the blockchain, anyone can verify that the loan happened, at least in theory. The data is not trivial to get, but it is available.