Mempool Data Stream

Get a helicopter view of everything happening in the blockchain

Hi there, it’s Daniel again!

After a brief pause, I’m back again. It took some time for me to understand how to present the following topic of mempool. There’s nothing more important for your blockchain project than being able to listen and react to TXs combinations that boil in the mempool. You need full information that refreshes in real-time to make the most informed decisions and act accordingly to your goals. Or else, more data-savvy competitors will outsmart you.

There’s no time for guessing what’s happening in blockchain, the Mempool Data Stream makes you know for sure.

Mempool access and its limitations

Not every API allows to browse the mempool without restrictions. Depending on your resources and interfaces of access, you might get quite a medium results trying to access the pool of TXs. The reasons behind it are such:

We were aware of these unwanted conditions while developing our Mempool Data Stream. And our solution is pretty good according to main KPIs:

Mempool as an engine of a blockchain project

There’s no use in listening to the mempool without further actions with the TX insights harvested there. As an infrastructure solution requires, we make Mempool Data Stream versatile, yet stable, and enough flexible to fit any blockchain project’s needs.

All these features are signs of the MEV-centric architecture design that my engineers and I are constantly working on

MEV insights from the first hands

Our Mempool Data Stream API supports NewTx and PendingTx. Then using our JSON RPC endpoint, we get even more data using TxReceipt Stream, TX Status, and onBlock Stream. You can set up the MEV opportunities autodetection or any type of custom alerts. Your data refreshes ultra-quickly and nodes are always available. Feel like in a fortress because of the self-hosted solution with mitigated any data leaks or security breaks. That’s pretty much everything a blockchain project needs to have.

How will you use everything you find with the Mempool Data Stream?

We’re glad to spend another Web3 Talks time with you. In the next email, we'll share more about ZK Infrastructure. Let’s stay in touch!

Best regards, Daniel