You don't need an entire data team, you just need !! 1️⃣ What did it take to create an on-chain report before? ✔ Analyst analysis ✔ Dev to interface ✔ Designer for layout beautification ✔ PM to coordinate and push progress ✔ Plus a reviewer who understands the chain… As a result, it took 3 days and still missed data 🤯 2️⃣ Now? You just need you + OpenLedger Clicking the mouse, selecting a chain, selecting an address, and boom A clean and refreshing on-chain report is ready 🧾 It's not just a simple query; it's an automatically structured data flow! 3️⃣ What can you do? ✔ Check transaction records ✔ Conduct project analysis ✔ Track user behavior ✔ Create ecological observation reports ✔ Or like me, post a high-value alpha post to earn interactions 💰 4️⃣ OpenLedger is not just a data tool; it's the new artifact for lazy people in Web3 😎 Writing posts, researching, tracking addresses saves you at least 80% of your time ---- To summarize ---- Before: I needed an entire data team to get started Now: I can easily handle it alone + OpenLedger 🧠
What are the differences between OpenLedger and The Graph? Both projects are data infrastructures for Web3, but their usage and thinking are completely different. What is The Graph? At its core is the "Subgraph" system, which means that to query certain data, someone must first write the corresponding Subgraph, and it has to follow specific formats and structures while also being able to write in their DSL. 👉 So ultimately, it’s more like a service where "you prepare it for me, and then I’ll query it," and maintaining these data nodes relies on Indexers, which are quite centralized. 🔍 What about @OpenledgerHQ? It takes a different approach, more like a freely assembled data factory. You can query and combine any data you want through open modules, allowing for free construction. The data is permissionless, meaning anyone can read it without needing official access or waiting for someone to write a subgraph. Even more impressive is its modular design, which can be paired with ZK indexers and DA layers (like Celestia) in the future to achieve verifiable, cross-chain, and composable data calls. In summary: The Graph is "what I decide you can use"; OpenLedger is "you can assemble whatever you want."
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