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Python scripts for ETL (extract, transform and load) jobs for Ethereum
Python scripts for ETL (extract, transform and load) jobs for Ethereum blocks, transactions, ERC20 / ERC721 tokens, transfers, receipts, logs, contracts, internal transactions. Data is available in Google BigQuery. Ethereum ETL lets you convert blockchain data into convenient formats like CSVs and relational databases.
BitcoinExchangeFH is a slim application to record the price depth and trades in various exchanges. You can set it up quickly and record all the exchange data in a few minutes! If the exchange is not supported with the WebSocket API feed, it will automatically fall into using its REST API feed. The subscription section specifies the exchange and instruments to subscribe. After receiving the order book or trade update, each handler is updated. For example, for SQL database handler, it is...
Use Raiden to enrich your dApp with nearly instant, low-fee and scalable payments. It comes with an easy-to-use API and is compatible with the Ethereum ERC20 token standard. Incentivized, decentralized P2P live streaming with micropayments using Raiden, introducing “Proof-of-Stream-Payment”. The Raiden Network is an infrastructure layer on top of the Ethereum Blockchain. While the basic idea is simple, the underlying protocol is quite complex and the implementation non-trivial. Nonetheless...