Dune, a prominent Web3 data analytics platform, has introduced Dune Catalyst, an enterprise solution designed to streamline blockchain data integrations. This new offering aims to help blockchain teams make their data accessible to the world’s largest crypto data community through a fully managed or hosted solution. Interested parties can schedule a meeting via the Dune website to get started with Dune Catalyst.
The rise of numerous Layer 2 and Layer 3 networks, such as the OP stack and Arbitrum Orbit, has resulted in the creation of hundreds of new blockchains. Despite the availability of public data on these blockchains, communities often lack the tools to easily access or analyze them. Dune Catalyst addresses this issue by enabling faster integration with Dune, improving data accessibility for fast-growing blockchains.
Fredrik Haga, CEO and co-founder of Dune emphasized the importance of a multi-chain future, stating that Dune Catalyst offers a new data structure standard that helps blockchains make their data publicly accessible faster, without the delays caused by data indexers’ backlogs .
“The future is undoubtedly multichain. By providing a new data structure standard, Dune Catalyst helps growing blockchains make their data publicly accessible faster without the backlog of data indexers, which in turn helps communities grow and support the launch of new applications.”
Dune Catalyst is available in two configurations: a fully managed integration solution and a hosted self-service solution. The fully managed solution provides a comprehensive service that handles everything from data setup to ongoing management, while the hosted solution allows EVM blockchains to bring their data to Dune via Catalyst’s standardized APIs.
Degen, a new Layer 3 on Farcaster, and Mode Network, a modular DeFi-centric Layer 2, are among the first projects to leverage Catalyst’s standardized APIs. Degen’s recent launch of its Layer 3 network on Arbitrum Orbit and Mode Network’s MODE token release has enabled users to access extensive data insights through the Dune platform, providing greater insight into network growth.
Jacek Trocinski, founder of Degen, expressed his excitement about working with Dune and highlighted the benefits of unlocking data analytics for their community. Thanks to this partnership, Degen gains access to the latest trends and insights in their chain, supporting the growth of the ecosystem. James Ross, Mode’s Core Contributor, noted that with over 50 protocols deployed and over $600 million in total value locked (TVL) on Mode, the integration with Dune Catalyst will immediately provide their community with comprehensive visibility into token performance and network expansion.
Dune will host its annual conference, DuneCon, alongside DevCon 2024 on November 11, 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand. The event will bring together a community of data enthusiasts and blockchain experts, with speakers including Sandy Peng, co-founder of Scroll, Stani Kulechov, founder of AAVE, and Jess Houlgrave, CEO of WalletConnect.
For more information about Dune Catalyst, visit the Dune website. You can also request free tickets for DuneCon online.