Internet search giant Google has added ethereum to its big data analytics platform BigQuery.
Making the announcement in a blog post on Saturday, the company said that, while an API exists for commonly used functions, such as checking transaction status or wallet balances, it's not so easy to access all of the data stored on the ethereum blockchain.
The post continues to say that "Perhaps more importantly," the API doesn't allow for viewing blockchain data "In aggregate."
"A visualization like this ... is useful for making business decisions, such as prioritizing improvements to the Ethereum architecture itself to balance sheet adjustments."
The software system Google has built on its Cloud platform does several things: it synchronizes the ethereum blockchain to computers running Parity; it pulls data from the ethereum ledger on a daily basis, including the results of smart contract transactions; and it "De-normalizes and stores date-partitioned data to BigQuery for easy and cost-effective exploration."
In some examples of why the addition may be useful and or interesting to users, Google sets out several examples, showing that, for one, CryptoKitties smart contract transactions are by far the most numerous on the ethereum network.
A second example looks at data from ERC-20 token project OmiseGo, with a visualization that shows how token recipients spiked on Sept. 30 2017, while senders didn't.
Data from the bitcoin network was added to BigQuery earlier this year, according to the post.
Anyone interested in using Google's new service can already query ethereum's data in Kaggle.
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Google Now Provides a Big Data View of the Ethereum Blockchain
gepubliceerd op Sep 3, 2018
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