What’s new

A step-by-step guide that shows you how to setup a Function to capture and process real-time contract events using the new SendBlocks App.

“The Telegram notifications powered by SendBlocks enable Bancor to keep users informed, helping retention and overall engagement.” – Bancor

Gearing up for Monad’s Foundry in NYC, here’s why SendBlocks was referred to as “blockchain data on steroids”.

Creating your own indexer? Hopefully not. Dive into how to avoid re-indexing data over and over with this quick read.

Did you know? Users receiving Daily+ push notifications had 820% higher app retention rates than users who received Zero push notifications.

Traditionally, accessing and responding to on-chain data has been a cumbersome process. So let’s flip the script by bundling workloads and writing easy Functions.

We feel it’s time to step out there and share what we are building. If you wonder why anyone would build in web3, or you’re a data geek, we’d recommend continuing. Since we’re all about collaboration, this is an open invitation to reach out

Deep dive into the significance of internal function calls and why they are crucial for developers to understand. This post unpacks the mechanics of internal function calls within programming languages, shedding light on their impact on code performance and efficiency.

Information imbalances can impact transparency and trust in blockchain systems. Whether you’re new to blockchain or an experienced developer, check out how we’re enhancing transparency and equity in decentralized networks.