Do etherscan.io and ethplorer.io aren't the websites that you need for the analysis of transactions?
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Yes, thank you. I use these websites of course. However I need some more advanced analysis - to group incoming and outgoing transactions by addresses, time periods, etc. It will help me to understand the TOTAL amount of ETH (or tokens) sent to the exact address and divided by months/years.
I need to combine all the incoming and outgoing transactions by unique addresses (number of transactions and the total amount).
you probably need to purchase a premium membership of chainanalysis tool, since most free tools does not feature such support. frst is one of the companies who can provide you with such grouping tool, and chainanalysis should be the same. other than that, your best bet is to manually grab the data from explorer like etherscan and then make your own graph. that being said, ethplorer allows you to filter transaction based on the address, so it should be a little bit useful.
Thank you. The analysis with these free explorers also needs some manual operations. For one-time analysis it is possible to download the data in csv format from the explorer and make the analysis on your desktop. But I am sure there should be a tool for it.
Is there some ready script with such features (made based on web3 library or similar)? It is not necessary to be a website.