Greetings Qties. Just two short weeks ago, we announced that our Tsunami API was live on Arbitrum.

03 Feb 2023, 13:00
Greetings Qties! 🖖🚀 Just two short weeks ago, we announced that our Tsunami API was live on Arbitrum. This meant that our users had access to real-time and historical data to Arbitrum’s updated Nitro chain. But if you think we’d be slowing down after an announcement like that, then you’ll need to think again! We’re proud to say that we’ve already expanded our Tsunami offerings. Tsunami now includes not only the entirety of Nitro but also the entirety of Arbitrum’s Classic chain as well, going all the way back to the genesis block. What is the difference between Nitro and Classic? Where Arbitrum’s Nitro is the latest and improved version of Arbitrum, their Classic chain was their original implementation of their layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum, making transactions faster and cheaper. But both chains are still very important! Yes, Nitro is the current, upgraded version of Arbitrum, but without access to Classic as well, calculating various statistics wouldn’t always be possible. What we’re offering now is truly a unique resource, as there aren’t many providers that have indexed all of this data. That means easy and instant access to all of this specific data has been hard to come by. We’re proud to say that we’ve just changed that! Read more

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03 Feb 2023, 13:06
#TsunamiAPI Development Update: @arbitrum classic is now fully indexed! 💙🧡 #Arbitrum ecosystem users now have access to both real-time and historical #Web3 data on both Classic + Nitro 🙌 Learn more👇
#TsunamiAPI Development Update: @arbitrum classic is now fully indexed.
#TsunamiAPI Development Update: @arbitrum classic is now fully indexed! 💙🧡 #Arbitrum ecosystem users now have access to both real-time and historical #Web3 data on both Classic + Nitro 🙌 Learn more👇 https://t.co/FvyRKf6F5p https://t.co/epU5f00lov