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June 01, 2024, 05:14:04 PM
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Hello,
In order to better apprehend the evolution of various cryptos, I'd like to build up an historical DB of data beyond the OHLCVT.
Among others, I'd like to build a history of these 10 elements:
1. Total supply
2.Circulating supply
3. Max supply
4. Number of holders
5. Mined cryptos (PoW)
6. Staked cryptos (PoSt)
7. Block time
8. Transaction fees (average cost associated with processing a transaction on the blockchain - not the average fee for trading on a plateform ;-)
9. ACtive development (indicators like code commits, developer activity, ...)
10. On-chain data (Detailed data about on-chain activity like transaction volume, active addresses, ...)

Could you please help me with building this history for cryptos like ADA, BCH, BTC, EOS, ETC, ETH, LTC, XLM, XMR, XRP,  ZEC..., either with ways to download these data or by accessing them with APIs.
Thanks a lot in advance
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June 01, 2024, 06:09:34 PM
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I don't think you can get them all for free and in one source and one of the historical data under your list can be obtained from Coingecko and coinmarketcap the free one has limited but you can get the historical data from them.

If you are looking for more source then check this link below it may be provides you more historical data for free I use some of them but the free one provides only BTC.

- https://github.com/SpiralDevelopment/Awesome-Crypto-Trading?tab=readme-ov-file#api

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June 01, 2024, 06:14:35 PM
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I don't think anyone would be able to help you on this forum with that regard. It's not going to be an easy task and I believe for something like that you'll need a team who may work on it for a quite long time.

However, if you're dedicated in doing that then you may get some information from Coinmarketcap as that site stores so much information about the history of crypto currencies.

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June 04, 2024, 11:38:45 PM
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Try looking into block explorers as well if they have some of what you're looking for available for public? 🤔

There's a thread about bitcoin block explorers for starters though, some of them have multi-chains supported like blockchair, see thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5197909.0

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June 05, 2024, 03:13:04 AM
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1. Total supply
2.Circulating supply
3. Max supply
Coinmarketcap with its filter can give you this information. Customize your filter.
https://coinmarketcap.com/

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4. Number of holders
5. Mined cryptos (PoW)
6. Staked cryptos (PoSt)
7. Block time
8. Transaction fees (average cost associated with processing a transaction on the blockchain - not the average fee for trading on a plateform ;-)
9. ACtive development (indicators like code commits, developer activity, ...)
10. On-chain data (Detailed data about on-chain activity like transaction volume, active addresses, ...
Messari.io screener can help you.

Cryptomiso.com is another good helpful site with data for "Github commit history of 191 cryptocurrencies based on most popular repo". You can request API access from Cryptomiso.com too.

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