Data powering your apps
Creators can power their apps with onchain data with ease. Dreamspace, powered by Space and Time, provides access to all the core data from major L1s/L2s as well as any indexed smart contract on those chains. This is ideal for those use cases that want to apply some logic on top of onchain events.
Powering your apps with blockchain data
Data visualizations
Creators can add their own data visualization easily by dragging and dropping a Data Visualization Component into the canvas.
To generate their own visualization, a creator can access to the data studio and ask, either with natural language or sql, any data from the major blockchains and smart contracts that Space and Time has indexed. Once the query has run, they can save the visualization, which you can then use in the app generation canvas in the Components -> Data Visualizations tab.
In the following video, you can see the process.
Adding data to your apps
You can integrate data into your own custom components by creating queries or views in the data studio. Views allow the creators to generate more efficient queries (in case of materialized views) as well as dynamic queries (in the case of parameterized views).
Once a view has been created, a creator can ask the chatbot in the canvas to integrate that query/view into any component.
Imagine that you wanted to create an crypto wallet tracking app. You could first create a parameterized view that filters data by a given wallet address. After integrating that parameterized view into your ap, users of your app can now provide any address and get all their recent transactions.
Indexing your apps
Pro creators can index any smart contract on the data studio in a couple of clicks by providing the chain and a smart contract address.
Once they click on submit, they will be able to see all the events that will be indexed from their smart contracts. Each event results in a table under a unique schema for this smart contract. This process takes some minutes to capture all the historical data from a given smart contract.
Once a smart contract has been indexed, a creator can query it and add their own smart contract data into their apps.
Updated 1 day ago