What is ChainSkope?
ChainSkope is a digital analytics platform that helps Web3 applications and investors analyze users, create financial reports, and get market insights.
With ChainSkope, you can also analyze any smart contract on our 11 supported blockchains. Use these insights to improve your application, grow your user base, increase your revenue and improve your investment strategy.
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Our self-serve interface empowers your team to answer questions, no matter how much data science or technical knowledge they have.
Introduction to the Data Model
ChainSkope's Data Model is built on three key concepts: Events, Users, and Properties.
Events
An event is an action a user has taken
A user buys an NFT
Users
The specific individual who has performed the event
A player who buys an NFT
Properties
Detailes about an event or a user
The assets owned by a player or the price of an NFT purchased
Events
Event data is a data point that represents an interaction between a user and a product or smart contract (including digital assets). Events can be a wide range of interactions. For example, whenever a customer buys an NFT from your game, some details describe the purchase the moment it happens. These actions, whether occurring inside your application or on the blockchain, can be tracked as an event in ChainSkope.
Users
The specific individual that completed an interaction with your product or smart contract.
Properties
Properties are attributes that help you define the specifics of an Event or a User. ChainSkope's reports allow you to view data about various users or events and slice and dice that data by any property.
Event Properties
Event properties are details about events. For example, when someone "buys" an NFT, you can leverage our event properties to track the native currency, the USD price, and the blockchain it was on. Any detail that is related to the event can be an event property.
User Properties
User properties are details about users. For example, you could keep track of a user's digital assets, net worth, and the blockchains they're active on. By integrating your in-app data, you can even track the user's geography.
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