With the recent launch of the official dYdX chain, it’s imperative that its historical data is not only properly kept track of but made easily and freely accessible to its dedicated users, innovative ecosystem builders, and other network participants.
We’re thrilled to add these dYdX data sets to our testnet Kaon, kickstarting KYVE’s in-depth testing and analysis on how to bring forward the best trustless backup possible. Kaon is also the perfect environment for validators and the dYdX team to join in and test out the data pools for their projected use cases.
With KSYNC, node operators can rapidly sync their nodes on the dYdX chain. Whether syncing from Genesis or the latest block, KSYNC allows for seamless snapshots, states, and block syncing, optimizing node operations.
With KYVE’s trustless API, developers can quickly connect their applications to dYdX's historical data without relying on a central entity or the risks involved with RPCs to effortlessly build decentralized applications (dApps).
With KYVE’s Data Pipeline, developers and analysts can import trustless data into databases like BigQuery, Snowflake, and MongoDB. This enables efficient analysis of trading trends and supports building explorers, marketing tools, analytics dashboards, or accounting solutions.
KYVE has been archiving and validating dYdX blocks and block results onto Arweave since genesis, ensuring a reliable, public good backup of all transactions, events, event types, and more.
KYVE is archiving and validating dYdX state snapshots. With KSYNC, anyone can sync to any historic dYdX state or height.
Most chains rely on one or a few archival nodes to preserve their historical data. However, archival nodes are not incentivized to do so. Since more data = more costs, this can get very complex to manage. KYVE introduces a scalable, decentralized way to manage dYdX’s historical data.
By leveraging Arweave, the permanent storage platform, KYVE guarantees the immutability and perpetual accessibility of dYdX data. Plus, its PoS protocol validator network validates each block to ensure the data’s validity in a decentralized way. No data loss, no data tampering.
November 2023
The proposal for setting up those data pools, upon approval, will lead to the validation and archiving of dYdX blocks, block results, and dYdX state-sync snapshots.
July 2024
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July 2024
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