Transpose
- Name: Transpose
- URL: https://www.transpose.io/
- Category: blockchain data infrastructure / indexing / analytics API / SQL query platform
- Summary: Transpose is best cataloged as a docs-first blockchain data suite rather than as a simple analytics dashboard or generic indexer. Its official materials center on a realtime indexing engine, decoded multi-chain datasets, “Verified Endpoints” for common production use cases, “Custom Endpoints” for application-specific delivery, and a SQL Analytics API for direct querying across indexed chain data. The result looks like a broad data-access control plane for developers who need interpretable blockchain data in APIs, SQL, and application-ready endpoint form.
- What it does:
- Indexes and enriches raw blockchain data in realtime, then serves that data through production-oriented APIs
- Offers Verified Endpoints for common blockchain-data use cases without requiring developers to write raw SQL first
- Offers Custom Endpoints for tailored application use cases where the default endpoint catalog is not enough
- Provides a SQL Analytics API for querying decoded blockchain datasets directly, including complex transformations and aggregations
- Publishes broad chain-and-table coverage across settlement, asset, protocol, and pricing datasets for networks such as Ethereum, Polygon, Optimism, and Base
- Key claims:
- The docs introduction describes Transpose as a “complete, powerful, and performant Web3 data suite” whose indexing engine processes and enriches blockchain data in realtime
- The official materials say data is decoded using AI and structured by protocol experts, which is a meaningful clue about the company’s product differentiation even though the quality implication remains a vendor claim
- The quickstart shows a concrete mixed workflow: use a Verified Endpoint for NFT sales history, then use the SQL Analytics API to aggregate and derive daily floor-price data
- The same quickstart claims Transpose indexes more than 99.9% of Ethereum trading volume, which is notable but should still be treated as a company claim rather than an independently verified metric
- The docs inventory is especially strong because it exposes table-by-table datasets by chain and separates ready-made endpoints, custom endpoint generation, and direct SQL access instead of collapsing everything into a single vague “analytics” product story
- Whitepaper: No canonical Transpose whitepaper or litepaper was surfaced in this pass. The clearest current primary sources were the docs home and quickstart materials, which expose the realtime indexing, dataset inventory, endpoint surfaces, and SQL analytics workflow more clearly than the marketing site; see
../whitepapers/transpose-primary-sources-2026-04-27.md. - Sources:
Internal linkages
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Stronger analytics-and-query anchor with broader dashboard, warehouse, and API gravity: dune
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Enterprise data-plane sibling with heavier warehouse-delivery and institutional-servicing posture: allium
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Indexing-market contrast where developers publish into a protocol coordination layer instead of consuming one hosted endpoint-and-SQL suite: the-graph
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Last reviewed: 2026-06-01 UTC