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Etherlink Integrates Dune for Onchain Analytics in Tezos Ecosystem

Etherlink Integrates Dune for Onchain Analytics in Tezos Ecosystem

Etherlink, Tezos' EVM-compatible Layer 2 network, now connects with data platform Dune to provide onchain analytics. Users can analyze network activity, DeFi protocols, and cross-chain transactions directly through Dune. The integration is live immediately.

What the Integration Enables

Dune's platform transforms raw blockchain data into visual dashboards. Etherlink users get tools to track transaction volumes and wallet interactions across the network. They can monitor DeFi applications running on the Layer 2 chain. Cross-chain flows between Etherlink and other networks are now visible in real-time. This wasn't possible before the connection.

How Users Access the Data

Anyone with a Dune account can start building dashboards today. Search for pre-built templates covering gas fees and popular protocols. No special setup is needed. The interface works like other Dune-supported networks. Users click to explore metrics or create custom charts. It’s straightforward for analysts and developers alike.

Key Areas of Analysis

Network activity metrics show hourly transactions and active addresses. DeFi protocols reveal liquidity pool usage and trading volumes. Cross-chain tracking follows token movements between chains. These insights help users understand actual network behavior. They see where value moves and how apps perform. The data is current and specific to Etherlink’s operations. No guesswork is required anymore.

Tezos developers have lacked dedicated analytics for their EVM layer until now. Etherlink handles Ethereum-compatible apps but had limited tracking options. Dune fills that gap with familiar tools. It gives the community clear visibility into what’s happening. People can see adoption trends without manual data work. The integration responds to real user needs in the ecosystem. It’s a practical step forward for network transparency.

Dune users can access Etherlink analytics immediately through their existing accounts.