According to dune.com, Sei, the highly anticipated high-speed parallel EVM blockchain, has been officially integrated into Dune’s analytics platform. This integration will allow users to access new levels of data insight and create detailed dashboards for the Sei network.
Say’s unique proposal
Sei combines the strengths of Solana and Ethereum by implementing a fast, parallelized EVM chain. It provides a highly optimized execution layer that benefits from extensive tooling and mindshare. Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM).
Jayendra Jog, Co-Founder of Sei Labs, expressed his excitement about the integration, saying, “We are thrilled to see SEI integrated into Dune’s powerful analytics platform. This collaboration not only provides our community with unprecedented access to deep data insights, but also reinforces our commitment to transparency and innovation.”
Accessing Sei Data in Dune
Accessing Sei data on Dune is as simple as accessing data on any other blockchain on the platform. Users can easily create dashboards and queries to dig into the intricacies of the Sei network or explore existing visualizations created by the community. It is important to note that Dune currently only indexes the EVM components of the Sei chain.
Here are some initial dashboards to help you get started:
Future Outlook and Tools
Fredrik Haaga, Co-Founder and CEO of Dune, emphasized the importance of this integration, saying, “Integrating Sei into Dune is the next step in our mission to democratize access to blockchain data. Now that Sei is accessible from Dune, our users can leverage high-performance blockchain data to create detailed dashboards and queries.”
Additionally, users can use the Dune API to transform any query into a flexible API endpoint.
Dune plans to integrate 100 blockchains at DuneCon in Bangkok, Thailand, through November. The platform is constantly looking for additional blockchains to create the ultimate data hub for all your on-chain data needs.
Anyone who believes there are other blockchains that could be included on the Dune platform can submit proposals through the Data Request list. Dune Catalyst also provides a way for new blockchains to be integrated and discovered on Dune.
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