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devcon 7 / reading ethereums tea leaves with xatu data

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Reading Ethereum's Tea Leaves with Xatu data

Duration: 00:55:44

Speaker: Andrew Davis, Leo Bautista-Gomez, Sam Calder-Mason, Toni Wahrstätter

Type: Workshop

Expertise: Intermediate

Event: Devcon

Date: Nov 2024

Demonstrate how we collect data from the Ethereum network and how it's used for upgrades, research, and analytics. We'll then run through some examples of how to use the tools and public datasets yourself.

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