At a glance
Decision summary
- Best for
- Custom on-chain analytics queries
- Watch out for
- Simple RPC endpoint hosting
- Auth
- API key
- Pricing
- Contact sales
- Agent actionability
- Not actionable
- PubFi gateway
- PubFi gateway not routeable yet
- Last verified
Bitquery is tracked as an on-chain state source for Ethereum and multichain coverage. Blockchain data APIs and query tooling for on-chain, DEX, NFT, and cross-chain analytics
Bitquery provides blockchain data APIs and query tooling for on-chain, DEX, NFT, and cross-chain analytics. Discovery tracks it as Ethereum and multichain on-chain-state coverage.
Bitquery is useful when analytics-style querying and broad on-chain datasets matter more than a narrow wallet endpoint. Its trial and commercial terms require careful handling because the fixture exposes a small developer trial but custom commercial limits.
Endpoint path not listedThis Discovery source is available for source evaluation and comparison, but PubFi does not publish a production-callable gateway route for it yet. Use this page to compare the provider, signal demand, or start a procurement/integration review instead of attempting a PubFi gateway call.
Use the developer trial point and request-minute labels only as evaluation constraints, not production promises.
Plan around Bitquery query shape and dataset selection before adapter implementation.
Keep custom commercial limits out of flat paid-rate claims unless official evidence supports them.
Bitquery is closer to Dune when the work is analytics-oriented, and closer to Covalent or Moralis when the application wants API-led on-chain records. The best fit depends on whether query flexibility or endpoint simplicity matters more.
Bitquery is a candidate source for on-chain, DEX, NFT, and cross-chain analytics queries.