For anyone diving into Web3 analytics, SQL is genuinely a game-changer. Whether you're tracking blockchain transactions, analyzing smart contract interactions, or monitoring on-chain metrics, SQL's query flexibility makes it the go-to tool for data analysts in crypto. The ability to slice through massive datasets efficiently? That's what separates serious analysts from casual observers. If you're building a career in Web3, mastering SQL isn't optional—it's essential.
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TokenDustCollector
· 6h ago
SQL definitely needs to be learned, but very few analysts can truly use it effectively.
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SillyWhale
· 6h ago
SQL is really unavoidable; if you don't learn it, don't bother working with on-chain data, bro.
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YieldHunter
· 6h ago
ngl sql is just table stakes at this point, if you're not running queries on-chain data you're basically flying blind. but like... technically speaking, most "analysts" out there are just copying dashboards without understanding correlation coefficients. that's the real gap imo
For anyone diving into Web3 analytics, SQL is genuinely a game-changer. Whether you're tracking blockchain transactions, analyzing smart contract interactions, or monitoring on-chain metrics, SQL's query flexibility makes it the go-to tool for data analysts in crypto. The ability to slice through massive datasets efficiently? That's what separates serious analysts from casual observers. If you're building a career in Web3, mastering SQL isn't optional—it's essential.