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Dune Analytics Reaches 100 Supported Blockchains as Multi-Chain Usage Rises

March 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dune Analytics Expands Support to 100 Blockchains

Dune Analytics announced on February 26, 2025, that it now supports 100 blockchains, catering to the growing demand for cross-chain analytics tools.

The platform now covers major layer one networks such as Ethereum, Solana, and Avalanche, layer two solutions like Arbitrum and Polygon, and niche ecosystems like Polkadot parachains. Additionally, four more chains—Fuel, Lens, Somnia, and opBNB—will be added soon.

This development addresses the issue of fragmentation in blockchain ecosystems, as most analytics platforms only support a limited number of chains out of the over 150 active networks. Dune CEO Fredrik Haga emphasized the importance of this milestone in meeting the needs of builders and analysts who require cross-chain data.

According to Haga, “The future is multichain, and Dune has worked diligently to support a wide range of ecosystems. We are excited to have reached the milestone of supporting 100 chains, ensuring that users have access to the onchain data they need for analysis and development.”

In late 2024, Dune launched the developer-focused Echo API, which now supports over 60 chains. Early adopter Layer3 praised the API’s reliability for building cross-chain applications.

The demand for multi-chain tools aligns with industry trends, with L2 networks processing the majority of Ethereum transactions, significant growth in Solana developer activity, and a large percentage of DAOs operating across multiple chains based on reports from 2023-2024.

Dune offers SQL-based querying, community dashboards, and real-time data access across more than 100 blockchains. Notable clients include Uniswap and Coinbase, with a user base exceeding 1 million monthly users.

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