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Dune Analytics • The revolution will not be reported quarterly
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Aave will continue to build a public Dune Dashboard 25 that tracks protocol revenue and expenses over time. This will provide the community a real-time view into financial performance and treasury spending. The community could also monitor the Aave treasury’s performance via token holdings and the correlations between what the treasury holds and ot... See more
Matthew Graham • The Aave Treasury Management Vision
Lean into what’s unique. Dune 1.0 offered paid dashboards of crypto data. Investors pushed back on that premise, given the availability of blockchain information at no cost. Rather than fighting, Haga and Olsen recognized the wisdom in this feedback. Dune 2.0 leaned into this characteristic.
Mario Gabriele • Dune: The Data Must Flow | The Generalist
We’ve made access to this data easily readable and coupled it with a powerful analytics tool, all directly accessible for free on our website. This means that anyone can look at human readable data from the blockchain and turn it into dashboards with informative charts in a matter of minutes. You don’t need to be a developer nor have a fat stack of... See more
Dune Analytics • The revolution will not be reported quarterly
Most critically, Dune is community-driven, composable and extensible, just like crypto. Projects can create their own project pages via a simple pull request. Anyone can create, reuse and remix queries, charts and dashboards. Crypto is moving faster every day, and the only way to keep up with it all is to leverage crypto’s core primitives: communit... See more
Nick Grossman • Dune Analytics | Union Square Ventures
Omnichain is the future. Or, perhaps, the present. The emergence of Solana has spawned a wave of chain-specific projects. Dune will need to support consumer desire to understand the data behind these initiatives better. The company’s upcoming “Dune Engine v2,” internally dubbed “Arrakis,” seeks to do just that.
Mario Gabriele • Dune: The Data Must Flow | The Generalist
We’ve come from a world of closed and expensive financial data that is reserved for a few privileged professional market participants. The insights produced are sold to a few wealthy clients, all in siloed environments. Furthermore the data available is very limited in scope, severely lagging, and impossible to fully verify. Insiders with connectio... See more