Want to make better decisions in Web3? Start with data.
Whether you’re an analyst, a trader, or a founder, the right dashboards and data platforms can give you a huge edge.
Here’s a curated 2025 guide to the most useful tools for on-chain analytics, Ethereum data, DApps, DeFi, market insights, and even fundraising tracking.
Bookmark this – you’ll use it again and again.
1. Comprehensive Blockchain Data Platforms
These platforms provide broad cross-chain insights:
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Glassnode
Advanced on-chain metrics like address cohorts, exchange balances, miner balances. Paid membership for deep data, but publishes excellent free weekly reports. -
CoinMetrics
Industry-standard for on-chain metrics and correlations between digital assets and traditional markets. -
Tokenview
Multi-chain dashboards covering public chains, NFTs, DeFi, stablecoins – free. -
OKLink
Public chain explorers plus DeFi/GameFi/NFT data. -
BitInfoCharts
Classic stats: mining difficulty, block rewards, active addresses, transaction counts, confirmations, rich lists. -
Blockchair
Multi-chain block explorer with search and analytics. -
IntoTheBlock
Analytics with AI insights. -
ByteTree
On-chain and network-level metrics. -
Coin Dance
Bitcoin and ecosystem stats. -
Defieye Transfer Fee Board
Visual dashboard of deposit/withdraw activity across exchanges.
2. Ethereum-Specific Analytics
- Etherscan – The go-to Ethereum block explorer.
- Nansen – Labels wallets, tracks smart money flows, great for research.
- ETH Gas Station – Live gas fee data.
- Watch the Burn – Track ETH burns post EIP-1559.
- MEV Explore – Data on MEV extractions.
- CryptoFees – Fees and revenue tracking across chains.
- Optimistic Etherscan – Block explorer for Optimism.
3. DApp Analytics Platforms
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Dune Analytics
Community dashboards with SQL-based queries. One of the most powerful free tools. -
Token Terminal
Focuses on protocol revenue and financial metrics. -
Dapp Review
Track DApp usage by users, transactions, balances. -
DappRadar
Popular for discovering and analyzing DApps. -
State of the DApps – Another long-standing directory.
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The Graph – Indexing and querying blockchain data.
4. DeFi Analytics Tools
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DeBank
Portfolio tracker, wallet management, multi-chain DeFi overview. -
DefiLlama
Covers nearly every DeFi protocol. Track TVL, volume, and NFT stats. -
vfat.tools
Yield farming dashboards, farming pairs and returns. -
LoanScan
Compare borrow/lend rates across protocols. -
DeFi Rate – Centralized vs decentralized lending rate comparisons.
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DeFi Pulse – TVL dashboards (Ethereum).
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apy999 – Single asset yield tracking (BSC and others).
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Defieye Bridge Dashboard – Cross-chain bridge analytics.
5. Market Data & Trading Tools
- CoinMarketCap – Token details, rankings, exchange volumes.
- CoinGecko – Similar to CMC but with better coverage of long-tail assets.
- DEXTools – Real-time charts, liquidity, token analysis.
- TradingView – Professional charting platform.
- dcaBTC – Bitcoin DCA strategy calculator.
- Chainalysis – Compliance and advanced analytics (enterprise).
- CryptoQuant – Exchange flows, miner data, on-chain metrics.
- ViewBase – Exchange balance analytics.
- Bitcoinity – Volume analytics.
- CryptoCompare
- CoinCodex
- CoinTrendz
- CoinCheckup
6. Fundraising & Venture Data
- Dove Metrics – Detailed crypto fundraising rounds.
- CryptoRank – IDO/IEO/ICO data and analytics.
- ICO Drops – ICO calendars.
- Chain Broker – Tracks past and upcoming crypto funding.
- Crunchbase – Broader startup fundraising database.
How to Use This List
- Founders: Validate ideas, find competitors, study market gaps.
- Analysts: Build dashboards, research capital flows.
- Developers: Track ecosystems and user behavior.
- Job seekers: Use these data sources to speak intelligently about the space.
ChainHire Take
Data is your edge.
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